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  1. 1. Getting Started
  2. 1.5 Producing High-Quality Outputs
  • Code library for subnational tailoring
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  • 1. Getting Started
    • 1.1 About and Contact Information
    • 1.2 For Everyone
    • 1.3 For the SNT Team
    • 1.4 For Analysts
    • 1.5 Producing High-Quality Outputs
  • 2. Data Assembly and Management
    • 2.1 Working with Shapefiles
      • Spatial data overview
      • Basic shapefile use and visualization
      • Shapefile management and customization
      • Merging shapefiles with tabular data
    • 2.2 Health Facilities Data
      • Fuzzy matching of names across datasets
      • Health facility coordinates and point data
    • 2.3 Routine Surveillance Data
      • Routine data extraction
      • DHIS2 data preprocessing
      • Determining active and inactive status
      • Contextual considerations
      • Missing data detection methods
      • Health facility reporting rate
      • Data coherency checks
      • Outlier detection methods
      • Imputation methods
      • Final database
    • 2.4 Stock Data
      • LMIS
    • 2.5 Population Data
      • National population data
      • WorldPop population raster
    • 2.6 National Household Survey Data
      • DHS data overview and preparation
      • Prevalence of malaria infection
      • All-cause child mortality
      • Treatment-seeking rates
      • ITN ownership, access, and usage
      • Wealth quintiles analysis
    • 2.7 Entomological Data
      • Entomological data
    • 2.8 Climate and Environmental Data
      • Climate and environment data extraction from raster
    • 2.9 Modeled Data
      • Generating spatial modeled estimates
      • Working with geospatial model estimates
      • Modeled estimates of malaria mortality and proxies
      • Modeled estimates of entomological indicators
  • 3. Stratification
    • 3.1 Epidemiological Stratification
      • Incidence overview and crude incidence
      • Incidence adjustment 1: incomplete testing
      • Incidence adjustment 2: incomplete reporting
      • Incidence adjustment 3: treatment-seeking
      • Incidence stratification
      • Prevalence and mortality stratification
      • Combined risk categorization
      • Risk categorization REMOVE?
      • Risk categorization REMOVE?
    • 3.2 Stratification of Determinants of Malaria Transmission
      • Seasonality
      • Access to Care
  • 4. Review of Past Interventions
    • 4.1 Case Management
    • 4.2 Routine Interventions
    • 4.3 Campaign Interventions
    • 4.4 Other Interventions
  • 5. Targeting of Interventions
  • 6. Retrospective Analysis
    • 6.1: Trend analysis
  • 7. Urban Microstratification

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  1. 1. Getting Started
  2. 1.5 Producing High-Quality Outputs

Producing outputs

⚠️ Section Under Development

Bring all other sections related to map production to the section that is still needed in the document called “Output production” or something like that. This is because this part of the page is really relevant for analysts. Knowing how to present the analytical outputs in the most informative way possible is a KEY part of the SNT analytical process for two reasons: 1) ease of visualization for people’s understanding (formatting the admin borders so that even small districts can be seen, making sure that province boundaries are differentiated from district boundaries, etc); and 2) for interpretation purposes (for ex: incidence should rarely be presented with a continuous color scheme rather than in meaningful categories).

Let me know what you think about this output production section, and if you want me to delve further into what I think should be included (tables containing the outliers and inconsistencies and their corrections, tables containing the results of the different parts of the data management and analysis process in the form of “clean” databases “clean aggregated” databases, or analytical outputs used to make the maps with the actual values per unit, the SNT report document and slides, etc).

 

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