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Table 1 Findings on routine immunization supportive supervision using Integrated Supportive Supervision (ISS) tool, Kenya, July 2018 – September 2019

From: The role of the Stop Transmission of Polio (STOP) program in developing countries: the experience of Kenya

Characteristics

Yes

No

N

%

N

%

Availability of updated schedule for routine immunization sessions

686

86.6%

106

13.4%

Fixed routine immunization sessions implemented

738

93.2%

54

6.8%

Outreach routine immunization sessions implemented

535

67.5%

257

32.5%

Interrupted routine immunization sessions

219

27.6%

573

72.4%

Availability of updated routine immunization monitoring chart

422

53.3%

370

46.7%

Availability of immunization related Information Education and Communication (IEC) materials

68

8.6%

724

91.4%

Availability of functional fridge

765

96.6%

27

3.4%

OPV in good condition (VVM stage 1 and 2)

703

88.7%

89

11.3%

Knowledge on VVM reading

728

91.9%

64

8.1%

Knowledge on vaccine shake test

264

33.3%

528

66.7%

OPV stock out

546

69.0%

246

31.0%

AEFI reporting

111

14.0%

681

86.0%

Availability of vaccine ledger book

732

92.4%

60

7.6%

Availability of funds for strengthening routine immunization for the last 1 year

339

42.8%

453

57.2%