Creating SMART actions quiz
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This quiz has 13 questions and is based on the content of this SMART actions course. Please watch this course videos before you take this quiz.
To pass this test, you need to get at least 9 questions correct. If you don’t achieve this, you can re-take the quiz.
If you pass this quiz, you will receive an ALMA certificate of completion for the SMART actions course.
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1. Question
What does SMART stand for?
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2. Question
What is the definition of a ‘results-oriented’ action?
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3. Question
True or False: Actions can be entered in the Scorecard Web Platform to enhance accountability
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4. Question
Actions usually fall into these categories. Match the action category with its description:
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- Changes to national and local policy or strategy to enable more effective implementation and adoption of initiatives.
- Sharing the scorecard with multi-sectoral partners to mobilise resources and technical assistance to resolve bottlenecks.
- Changes to procurement and supply management of commodities to avoid disruptions, delays, unfulfilled demand, and poor quality.
- Training of personnel and upgrading of infrastructure to maximise effectiveness of resource utilisation.
- Identification, securing, and disbursement of funding for products, initiatives, and infrastructure and technology upgrades
- Improvements in data quality and systems used for monitoring and evaluating that data to track current status and progress
- Working with the community to identify bottlenecks and deploy necessary interventions.
- Communications on key messages to the general public to drive adoption of best practices in disease prevention and treatment.
- Advocacy for high-level policy and strategy change
- Petition support from partners
- Manage a procurement and or chain issue
- Build capacity
- Address funding
- Improve data quality and utilisation
- Catalyse community engagement
- Adopt behavioural change communications
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5. Question
What category would this action fall under? ‘Regional officer to distribute 1000 additional LLINs in December to district hospital to avoid stockouts’
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6. Question
What category would this action fall under? ‘Conduct in Q4 2021 community awareness interventions including home visits and talks at health facilities, in eight districts to sensitise members of the community in the importance of seeking prompt care for children under five with fever’
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7. Question
What category would this action fall under? ‘In Kenya’s Siaya County, after the scorecard showed low skilled deliveries, more than 400 traditional birth attendants were re-trained’
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8. Question
Is this action SMART? County Medical Officer to investigate reasons for low uptake of family planning by 30 December
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9. Question
Is this action SMART? District Hospital Data Managers in Region A to complete online scorecard training by 31 December 2021
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10. Question
Why is this action not SMART? ‘Scorecard administrators to train 30 hospital managers in the use of the scorecard’
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11. Question
Why is this action not SMART? ‘Improve IPTp3 coverage in District X by December 2021’
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12. Question
Why is this action not SMART? ‘Increase domestic resources for malaria by US$1 million by December 2021’
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13. Question
In the Zambia case study, during a district management meeting, the review of the scorecard showed that there was a drop in the proportion of pregnant women receiving long-lasting insecticidal nets through antenatal care.
The analysis showed they had nets in storage at the district which had not been distributed to health facilities.
What was done to resolve the action?
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