Annex 3: Data analysis plan, Healthcare service and Infrastructure Key Informant

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Annex 3: Data analysis plan, Healthc service and Infrastructure Key Informant Ar-Raqqa ABA: Health component KI question route, September 2018 Group Q # Question Type Options Constrai nts Basic information Relevan cy Hint Data collectio n 1.1 Enumerator Number integer 1.2 Respondent Name text 1.3 Respondent Profession text Respondent a of knowledge text 1.5 Healthc ner in health facility, or public health official 1.6 Respondent neighbourhood of residence one Healthc ner; Public health official one Al Basil; Andalus; Bain al Jisreen / Furat; Benurama; Dari'yeh; Ethekana; Fardous; Harrit al Baydo; Hettin; Hisham ibn Abd al-malek; Key'tar; Magaf; Meshleb; Muthana; Old Raqqa; Qaraba; Rasheed; Rmelah; Rumaniyah; Shalht Albanat; Sina'a; Tawoosuiyeh; Tayar; Outside the 1.7 Respondent neighbourhood of work Al Basil; Andalus; Bain al Jisreen / Furat; Benurama; Dari'yeh; Ethekana; Fardous; Harrit al Baydo; Hettin; Hisham ibn Abd al-malek; Key'tar; Magaf; Meshleb; Muthana; Old Raqqa; Qaraba; Rasheed; Rmelah; Rumaniyah; Shalht Albanat; Sina'a; Tawoosuiyeh; Tayar; Outside the Aggregatio n / Disaggreg ation

2.1 How many functional public healthc facilities available in the? Integer Hospitals Primary healthc clinics Clinics for disabled Clinics for elderly 2.2 Please identify the locations of these facilities Read only - participatory mapping 2.3 How many functional private healthc facilities available in the city? Integer Functionality and shortages of health infrastructure Hospitals Primary healthc clinics Clinics for disabled Clinics for elderly 2.4 Please identify the locations of these facilities Read only - participatory mapping 2.5 Are there any specific healthc procedures that needed but not available in the city? 2.6 How many hospitals damaged but still functional? Integer Dialysis; C-section; Tuberculosis diagnostic service; trauma centers; Surgical capacities; Antiretroviral medicines; HIV/AIDS diagnosis testing; Comprehensive laboratory facilities; Specialized services (eye, ear, nose, throat c); None; other Cannot exceed amount of hospitals

listed in previous question s 2.7 What is the nature of the damage? Text '2.7' is more than '0' 2.8 Please identify the locations of these facilities Read only - participatory mapping Please indicate the name/neighbou rhood of the relevant hospital 2.9 Are there any primary healthc facilities or hospitals that not functioning to your knowledge? 2.10 How many healthc facilities or hospitals not functionning to your knowledge 2.11 Please identify the locations of these facilities Yes; No; Not sure integer Read only - participatory mapping 2.12 Why they not functioning? Extensive material damage; No access to electricity network; Infrastructure or a contaminated with Unexploded Explosive Ordinance/Mines; Not enough hospital staff; Inadequate water supply; Inadequate waste management; insufficient sanitation; other 2.13 Specify other text 2.14 What kind of health c facility is this? one Private hospital; Public hospital; primary healthc facility; other (specify) Notify that we will now we talking briefly about the health c facility the

2.15 In general, Is this facility lacking medical staff? Doctors in general Female doctors Trauma surgeons Laboratory technologists Nurses Pediatricians Midwives Pharmacists one respondents works in 2.16 Why is the facility lacking medical staff? Difficult to recruit staff due to lack medical expertise (doctors, surgeons); Lack of skilled labour (midwives, laboratory technicians); Difficult to recruit medical staff due to security situation; Lack of hospital resources (financial); Other (specify) and '2.12' is more than '0' 2.17 Specify other text 2.18 Was this an issue 9 months ago (in January) as well? 2.19 What is currently being done to address shortages in terms of medical staff? 2.18 Are medical staff in this facility receiving their salaries? one Yes; no; Not sure text one Yes, all; Yes, some ; No, no one is.

2.20 Why medical staff not receiving their salaries? 2.21 Does this healthc facility have shortages of any of the following? Text X-ray equipment; Basic equipment and supplies (bandages, needles, beds, etc); Surgical equipment and supplies; laboratory supplies; Anesthesia; Insulin and oral diabetes medicine; Heart disease and blood pressure medicine; Antibiotics; Blood bank; Prosthetics; Other 'Yes, some ' or 'No, no one is' to X.X 2.22 Specify other text 2.23 Are shortages in terms of medical items different now compd to 9 months ago (in January) as well? one Yes; no; Not sure 2.24 In what way has it changed? Text 'Yes' to 2.22

2.25 What is causing these shortages? Medical supplies and equipment too expensive; Medical supplies and equipment not available for purchase; lack of allocated funding; not sure; other 2.26 Specify other text 2.27 Is anything being done to address these shortages? text 2.28 Who is taking these steps? 2.29 In your opinion, what additional steps could be taken to address these shortages? 2.30 Is this facility facing any other barriers to functioning properly? text Local authorities; humanitarian organisations; local communities; other Crowded facility; lack of female doctors; Electricity shortages; poor sanitation; inadequate water supply; security issues; lack of administrative staff; high financial running costs; other

2.31 Specify other text 5.1 To which neighbourhoods do residents in this city predominantly travel to access healthc facilities? Al Basil; Andalus; Bain al Jisreen / Furat; Benurama; Dari'yeh; Ethekana; Fardous; Harrit al Baydo; Hettin; Hisham ibn Abd al-malek; Key'tar; Magaf; Meshleb; Muthana; Old Raqqa; Qaraba; Rasheed; Rmelah; Rumaniyah; Shalht Albanat; Sina'a; Tawoosuiyeh; Tayar; Outside the Access to healthc 5.2 Please specify the top three healthc facilities these (type of facility, name of facility, which neighbourhood) 5.3 What the primary barriers residents in Raqqa city face in accessing healthc? text up to three No challenges, lack of facilities, distance to facilities, lack of medicine/medical items, lack of medical equipment / machinery, lack of medical personnel, healthc is being provided by unqualified members of the community, unsafe to travel to medical facilities, lack of female doctors, women physically unable to access medical facilities, healthc is available but of low quality, healthc is available but unaffordable, healthc only available to certain groups (e.g. people with certain political affiliations), health c available in certain as not easily accessible to all members of the community, other (specify), not sure. Please have the respondent indicate which these on the map 5.4 Specify other text

5.5 Are there residents of specific neighbourhoods that have specific barriers? one 5.6 Which neighbourhoods these? Yes; no; Not sure No, all have same of access; Al Basil; Andalus; Bain al Jisreen / Furat; Benurama; Dari'yeh; Ethekana; Fardous; Harrit al Baydo; Hettin; Hisham ibn Abd al-malek; Key'tar; Magaf; Meshleb; Muthana; Old Raqqa; Qaraba; Rasheed; Rmelah; Rumaniyah; Shalht Albanat; Sina'a; Tawoosuiyeh; Tayar; 5.7 What the additional barriers the residents in these specific neighbourhoods face? 5.8 Do any particular groups have difficulties accessing healthc facilities? text No, all have same of access; Men (18-64); Women (18-64); Children (0-17); Elderly (65 +); Disabled; Other 5.9 Specify other text 5.10 Why these groups facing text additional barriers? 5.11 In your opinion, how have barriers to text accessing healthc facilities changed compd to 9 months ago (January) as well? 5.12 What is currently being done to text improve access to healthc facilities and services within the a? 5.13 Who is taking these steps? Local authorities; humanitarian organisations; local communities; other 5.14 Specify other text 5.15 In your opinion, what additional steps could be taken to improve access to healthc services within the a? text

5.16 Who is responsible for taking these steps to improve access to healthc? 5.17 What the primary barriers to taking these steps to improve access to healthc? 3.1 What the most common healthc needs of residents in the city? text text Rank up to three emergency c; basic primary healthc provision; surgery; psychiatric and mental health c; reproductive health services; treatment for chronic disease; routine vaccinations; assistive devices (e.g. wheelchairs, prosthetics); nutrition assistance; other Healthc needs of residents 3.2 Specify Other text 3.3 In your opinion, what is the prevalence of leishmaniasis? one Never occurs; Uncommon; Common; Very common 3.4 Has this issue become more select one Yes; no; Not sure prevalent compd to 9 months ago (january)? 3.5 Why? text 3.6 In your opinion, how many children getting complete immunization against basic childhood diseases (DTP3, Polio, Measles)? one Almost all children (76-100%), majority of children (51-75%), half of all children (50%), less than half of children (26-49%), none or very few children (0-25%); Not sure 3.7 Are these vaccinations accessible Text and affordable for households and their children? 3.8 Has the the amount of children one Yes; no; Not sure getting key vaccinations changed since 9 months ago (January)? 3.9 Why? Text

3.10 Are residents of a particular neighbourhood less vaccinated than others? No, they all the same; Al Basil; Andalus; Bain al Jisreen / Furat; Benurama; Dari'yeh; Ethekana; Fardous; Harrit al Baydo; Hettin; Hisham ibn Abd al-malek; Key'tar; Magaf; Meshleb; Muthana; Old Raqqa; Qaraba; Rasheed; Rmelah; Rumaniyah; Shalht Albanat; Sina'a; Tawoosuiyeh; Tayar; 3.11 In your opinion, public health related issues emerging from consumption of contaminated water or unsafe hygiene practices in Raqqa city? 3.12. In your opinion, what is the prevalence of the following health issues related to consumption of contaminated water? one Yes; no; Not sure one Never occurs; Uncommon; Common; Very common Diarrhea Cholera Typhoid/Typhus Bacterial diseases Skin diseases Other (specify) 3.13 Specify other text 3.14 What kind of water sources these issues mainly coming from? Consumption from main water network; Trucked water; Surface water (untreated water from the river surface that is distributed via the water network); Boreholes; Unboiled water; Untreated and unchlorinated water; other 3.15 Have these water and unsafe hygiene health related issues become more common since 9 months ago (in January) as well? one Yes; no; Not sure

3.16 How so? text 'yes' to 3.14 3.17 Have water or hygiene health related issues emerging from consumption of contaminated water affected residents of particular neighbourhoods more than others? No, they all the same; Al Basil; Andalus; Bain al Jisreen / Furat; Benurama; Dari'yeh; Ethekana; Fardous; Harrit al Baydo; Hettin; Hisham ibn Abd al-malek; Key'tar; Magaf; Meshleb; Muthana; Old Raqqa; Qaraba; Rasheed; Rmelah; Rumaniyah; Shalht Albanat; Sina'a; Tawoosuiyeh; Tayar; 4.1 How do residents access medicine in the city? Rank top 3 Public healthc facilities; Private healthc facilities; Pharmacies; Humanitarian assistance; Through the local community (traditional medicine); Other Access to medicine 4.2 Do residents within the city have access to over-the-counter basic medicines i.e. pain killers from private and public health facilities? 4.3 Do residents within the city have access to the following prescription medicines in public and private healthc facilities? one Yes; no; Not sure one Yes; no; Not sure Insulin Antibiotics Tuberculosis medicine Heart and blood pressure medication Other (specify) 4.4 For each medicine that is available please indicate if it was affordable [For each Medicine item] one Affordable for the majority of people; Not affordable for the majority of people

4.5 Are there any needed medicines that not available or accessible? Chemotherapy; leishmaniasis medicine; other 4.6 Specify Other text 4.6 Why they not accessible or text available? 4.7 In your opinion, how has text accessibility to medicines changed compd to 9 months ago (January)? 4.8 What is currently being done to improve access to medicine within the a? text 4.9 Who is taking these steps? select Local authorities; humanitarian organisations; local communities; other 4.10 In your opinion, what additional steps could be taken to improve access to medicine within the a? text