Question

What is the objectives of doing this questions?
A. CALCULAT E THE ELIGIBLE GROUP show clearly
1. Use CSA projections or past survey data: assume Fetche Kebele has 15,560 residents. Adolescents (10–19) and
Youth (15–24) make up 30% of the population. Find eligible group?(1 mark)
2. If your kebele total population is account 14,678 in 2017 E/C, what is the estimated target group of adolescent
and youth in your kebele ?(1 mark)
3. If the total population of X kebele is 20200, and the condom users are 200, calculate condom coverage among
Adolecent and youth group?(1 mark)
4. ⃣ Based on the health post HMIS/DHIS2 data and community records from X Woreda, the following
key adolescent and youth reproductive health (AYRH) services have been identified and assume all 1,500
adolescents and youth are eligible for this service. Apply Coverage Formula for selected service type.
SN Service Type Service Users (Numerator)
1. FP Uptake 280
2. STI/HIV Testing 350
3. ANC for Adolescents 45
4. YFS Visits 500
I. Find FP coverage?(1mark)
II. Find STI/HIV Testing coverage? (1 mark)
III. Find ANC coverage for Adolescents? (1 mark)
B. Develop action plan
5. Based on your recent health post data, your team has identified low contraceptive use and high teenage
pregnancy rates, high rate of STI (sexual transmitted infection) in a selected X kebele. Develop an actionable
AYRH improvement plan for the next 12 months?(2 mark)
6. Set at least one SMART objective for each addressing contraceptive uptake and reduce teenage pregnancy and
reduce the rate of STI (3 mark)

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The questions you've provided are focused on assessing the knowledge and ability to analyze data related to adolescent and youth reproductive health (AYRH) services. Here's a breakdown of the objectives for each section:

### **A. Calculate the Eligible Group**

1. **Understanding Population Demographics**:
- **Objective**: To assess the ability to calculate demographic proportions, specifically the eligible adolescent and youth populations based on given data. This is crucial for understanding the target population for health interventions.

2. **Population Estimation**:
- **Objective**: To practice estimating specific subgroups within a population using historical data. Understanding changes in population over time allows for better planning and resource allocation.

3. **Calculating Condom Coverage**:
- **Objective**: To evaluate the knowledge of how to calculate health service coverage, in this case, condom use among adolescents and youth. This informs public health strategies regarding sexual health.

4. **Applying Coverage Formula**:
- **Objective**: To gauge the ability to apply coverage formulas to specific health services. This is essential to track the effectiveness of health services and identify gaps in service provision.

### **B. Develop Action Plan**

5. **Identifying Health Issues**:
- **Objective**: To encourage critical thinking and planning based on identified health problems (e.g., low contraceptive use, high teenage pregnancy rates, and high STI rates). This reflects the understanding of local health contexts and the necessity for targeted interventions.

6. **Setting SMART Objectives**:
- **Objective**: To practice formulating SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) objectives that guide programmatic efforts towards improving AYRH outcomes. This ensures that health initiatives are focused, measurable, and time-sensitive, facilitating better monitoring and evaluation.

### Overall Objective:
- The overarching goal of these questions is to enhance analytical, planning, and strategic skills in public health, specifically in the context of adolescent and youth reproductive health programs. By answering these questions, individuals can demonstrate their competency in data analysis, service coverage evaluation, and developing actionable health improvement plans that address real-world public health challenges.