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    Home / Central Data Catalog / HEALTH_AND_WELL-BEING / DDI-KEN-APHRC-KAS-PMS-2022-V1.0 / variable [V860]
Health_and_Well-Being

Abortion Incidence and Severity of Complications in Kenya 2022, Prospective Morbidity Survey (PMS)

Kenya, 2023
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Kenneth Juma
Last modified June 04, 2025 Page views 5858 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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F1a. What was the outcome from managing this patient? (f1a)

Data file: PMS_Recast

Overview

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Literal question
What was the outcome from managing this patient?
Categories
Value Category
Absconded
Absconded after the care was given inorder to avoid clearing the bill incurred
Absconded from hospital
Alive and discharged home
Day care admission
Discharged but still in the facility due to financial reasons
Discharged home on drugs through MCH/FP for family planing. To come for review incase of further complications.
Discharged today stable awaiting to clear and go home in the morning
Discharged today,awaiting to clear and go home
Evacuation not done due to financial problems. Pt referred to GOK facility
Good
Outpatient
Patient discharged by the doctor but hasn't left the hospital due to financial constraints
Patient stable to be discharged today
Patient managed as outpatient then allowed home with familyplanning method prescribed.
Patient was put in the ward after evacuation
Self requests discharge
She was prescribed medications and allowed home and to come back incase the condition worsen
Still in the ward
Still on follow up
Still under observation for possible discharge after6 hours
Successful patient observed and allowed home
Taken back by the referring Facility to continue with the treatment for Malaria and Urinary infection.
Taken to intensive care unit,for specialist care
Under observation for possible discharge later
Was managed as an outpatient
Was managed as outpatient
Was treated outpatient put 0n injection cefriazone for five days she has shown tremendous improvement
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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Description

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outcome from managing this patient by the provider
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Healthcare provider
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