High Impact Practices (HIPs) in Family Planning: Measuring and Monitoring HIP Implementation with Core Components: Example HIP Core Component Checklists

High Impact Practices (HIPs) in Family Planning: Measuring and Monitoring HIP Implementation with Core Components: Example HIP Core Component Checklists
Abstract: The High Impact Practices (HIPs) in family planning (FP) are a collection of evidence-based practices, identified by global experts, that have demonstrated impact on contraceptive uptake and other related outcomes in varied settings.

As FP programs increasingly integrate HIPs, questions have arisen about defining the essential elements that make up a HIP. Data for Impact (D4I) assessed three of eight service delivery HIPs across selected USAID-funded projects in Bangladesh and Tanzania to address these questions. The assessment sought to understand the extent that the three service delivery HIPs follow implementation standards or core components.

Administering HIPs core components checklists is one method to monitor HIPs implementation. This document includes the 20 core component checklists used by the data collection teams in the D4I assessment. A methodological brief provides step-by-step guidance for FP projects to conduct a self-assessment of HIPs implementation.

Download a summary brief or read the full assessment report here: High Impact Practices (HIPs) in Family Planning (FP): A qualitative assessment of quality and scale of implementation for three service delivery HIPs in Bangladesh and Tanzania.

 

 
Shortname: TL-23-107 D4I
Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2023
Language: English