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DDI-LIB-APHRC-LAS-PMS-PEI-2021-V1.0
Measuring Abortion Incidence, Cost, and Quality of Post-Abortion Care in Liberia, Patient Morbidity Survey and Patient Exit interview
Liberia
,
2021
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Kenneth Juma, Boniface Ushie,
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PMS AND
PEI_RECAST
Variable Groups
PATIENT SOCIOECONOMIC INFORMATION
PATIENT REPRODUCTIVE HISTORY
PATIENT'S MOST RECENT PREGNANCY
PATIENT FAMILY PLANNING HISTORY
PATIENT EXPERIENCE IN HEALTH FACILITY
PATIENT KNOWLEDGE ABOUT INDUCED ABORTION
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Variable Groups
Variable group: PATIENT EXPERIENCE IN HEALTH FACILITY
Variables
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PC1. How did you feel about the amount of time you waited on the first day you c
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PC2. During your time admitted in the facility, did the doctors, nurses, or othe
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PC3. Did the doctors, nurses, or other staff refer to you with a name that you l
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PC4. Did the doctors, nurses, or other staff at the facility treat you in a way
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PC5. Did the doctors, nurses, or other staff at the facility treat you in a way
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PC6. Did you feel the doctors, nurses, or other health providers shouted at you,
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PC7. During the period you were admitted in this facility, were you treated roug
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PC8. Were you kept in the facility against your will because you didn't have mon
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PC9. When you were talking to the doctors, nurses, or other staff, did you feel
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PC10. During examinations in the procedure room or in the ward, were you covered
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PC11. Do you feel that the information you give to the doctors, nurses, or other
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PC12. Did the doctors, nurses, or other staff that were treating you talk to you
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PC13. Did the doctors, nurses, or other staff ask your permission/consent before
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PC14. During the procedure, do you feel like the doctors, nurses or other staff
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PC15. Did the doctors, nurses, or other staff speak to you in a language you cou
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PC16. Did the doctors, nurses, or other staff explain to you clearly why they we
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PC17. Did the doctors, nurses, or other staff explain to you why they were givin
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PC18. Did you feel free to ask the doctors, nurses or other staff any questions
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PC19. Were you allowed to have someone you wanted (outside of staff at the facil
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PC20. Did you feel the doctors, nurses, or other staff were doing everything the
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PC21. Did you feel the doctors, nurses or other staff took the best care of you?
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PC22. Did you feel you could completely trust the doctors, nurses or other staff
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PC23. During your time at this facility, did any staff at the facility ask you o
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PC24. During your time at this facility, did you feel that you pay money for som
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PC25. During the time you spend in the facility, did you feel treated differentl
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PC26. Do you think you were at any point treated differently in the facility bec
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PC27. Were you denied care and treatment in the facility because of the status o
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PC28. Were you ever asked questions or requested to make statements that embarra
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PC29. Do you think there were enough health staff in the facility to take care o
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PC30. The ward in which you were treated, did you feel there were plenty people
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PC31. The wards, washrooms, and the general environment of the health facility,
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PC32. Was there tap/running water in the facility?
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PC33. Was there electricity in the facility?
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PC34. In general, did you feel safe in the facility?
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PC35. Did the health workers in the facility talk to you about taking family pla
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PC36. What method of family planning did they recommend to you?
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PC37. Do you think it is a good idea to talk to women who belly spoil about fami