Oman launches National Health Surveys 2017

Oman Sunday 22/January/2017 22:38 PM
By: Times News Service
Oman launches National Health Surveys 2017

Muscat: National Health Surveys 2017 was launched at a ceremony yesterday by the Ministry of Health (MoH), represented by the Studies and Research of the Directorate General of Planning and Studies yesterday.
The exercise includes National Non-communicable Diseases Survey and their risk factor Surveillance, as well as National Survey of Nutrition.
The launch ceremony was held under the auspices of Dr. Darwish bin Saif Al Maharbi, MoH’s Undersecretary for Administrative and Financial Affairs at the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque’s Hall in the presence of high officials.
Dr. Ahmed Al Qasmi, Director General of the Ministry’s Planning and Studies indicated in his opening speech that the results of these surveys contribute directly in the health development plans. They additionally build the national capacities in the fields of research and studies and acquiring them innovative skills and methods for data collection by using handheld devices, analysing data and report writing.
Later, a video was presented on NCDs prevalence and their risk factors and the significance of conducting the national health surveys that are organised by the Studies and Research Centre (SRC), in collaboration with NCDs Department, Nutrition Department, the National Committee for Tobacco Use Control, World Health Organisation (WHO), and the UNICEF.
The surveys aim, as pointed out by Dr. Adhraa Al Ma’awali, SRC Director, at establishing a key national database of the non-communicable diseases and their determinants, achieving leadership in the epidemiological and intrusive research, and developing evidence-based policies, strategies and legislations.
Dr. Al Ma’awali further stated that the surveys include NCDs and their risk factors, the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS), and the National Nutrition Survey.
Different phases
She further touched upon the different phases of survey implementation that started from writing the research proposal, estimating the survey budget and getting approval from the MoH committee. The next phases will get approval and support from the Research Funding Committee.
Moreover, the phases included preparing the survey logistics, mapping update and not to forget equipment supply, in addition to pilot study and fieldwork.
The training workshop on National Non-Communicable Diseases Survey and their risk factor surveillance was inaugurated afterwards targeting 77 participants from data collection teams from the Sultanate’s different governorates. The five-day workshop is conducted by the Central Survey Team of the SRC, in collaboration with WHO experts.
The training programme included the introduction, objectives of the workshop, and overview and rationale of NCD. Moreover, it addressed the WHO STEP wise approach to NCD risk factor surveillance and the tasks of each one of the fieldwork team. The training also introduced methods of household selection and the selection of one member of the family from the age of 15 and above to complete the rest of survey steps. It trained the data collectors and fieldwork teams on the communication skills and ways of performing a successful interview and how to deal with refusals.
The next day of the training introduces the survey questions and the meaning of each question.
The third day of training focuses on the use of handheld device in collecting data and equipment used in measuring biological indicators, as well as how to take a urine sample to identify the salt consumption level in the Omani families. The last two days will be dedicated to insure the quality of the training by conducting a pilot experiment under the supervision of the Central Survey Team and WHO Experts.