Quality

Portlets that use data from various systems, such as CARI Code, to compute and display data that can be used to chart the quality of a person’s work against the average for the groups and show improvements over time. 

Based on a review of interviews a CARI score can be applied to each case. In the example a correctness score is shown with 100% being a perfect. This portlet shows a goal range and where the cases fall over time. Scores below the acceptable range require intervention.  This portlet can display day by day for an entire region or specific interviewers, and also week by week or case by case.

 

If the project has an expectation of collecting data in the same proportions as the sampling frame or other demographic characteristics, this portlet could be used to monitor these characteristics over the course of the study. Monitoring strata goals allows projects to enact adaptive designs to target collection efforts to under represented groups.

 

If the study protocol requires a defined set of activities for each completed task, the completeness of each task can be quantified. This portlet shows varying degrees of completeness for a given task. It can be broken down by region, primary sampling unit (PSU), or staff member, and filtered for time periods, showing how well interventions are working. The example shows counts of interview completed cases, where the interviewer also needs to schedule and push for a completed physical exam.