Uwe Wahser: Construction of an Adapted Health Information System
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6.2. Index of Tables

Tab. 1.1-1:Vertical health programs.
Tab. 2.2-1:Different types of interviews.
Tab. 2.2-2:Different types of observational methods.
Tab. 2.4-1:Example of relation variables and attributes.
Tab. 2.4-2:Tupels of the relation variable SUPERVISOR.
Tab. 2.4-3:Tupels of the relation variable HEALTHUNIT.
Tab. 2.4-4:Corresponding elements during the different stages of database scheme design.
Tab. 4.1-1:The three broad phases of the systems engineering project.
Tab. 4.2-1:Interviews with members of the district health team in higher positions.
Tab. 4.2-2:Interviews concerning population dynamics which were conducted in Fort Portal.
Tab. 4.2-3:Interviews concerning information systems which were conducted at the ministry of health and the UNICEF offices.
Tab. 4.2-4:Interviews concerning population statistics which were conducted in Kampala.
Tab. 4.2-5:Interviews with coordinators of conducted programs and provided services.
Tab. 4.2-6:Unstructured observations at health units as part of an inspection by district health team members.
Tab. 4.2-7:Semi-structured interviews which were attached to a regular supervision of health units.
Tab. 4.2-8:Observations on data collection at health units.
Tab. 4.4-1:The fields of the "FORM.DBF" database file.
Tab. 4.4-2:The fields of the "FFIELD.DBF" database file.
Tab. 4.4-3:The fields of the "FTEXT.DBF" database file.
Tab. 4.4-4:The fields of the "REPORT.DBF" database file.
Tab. 4.4-5:The fields of the "RFnnyyyy.DBF" database files.

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