Ill-health can inflict costs on households directly through spending on treatment and indirectly through impacting on labour productivity. The financial burden can be high and, for poor households, contributes significantly to declining welfare. We investigated socio-economic inequities in self-reported illnesses, treatment-seeking behaviour, cost burdens and coping strategies in a rural and urban setting along the Kenyan coast. We conducted a survey of 294 rural and 576 urban households, 9 FGDs and 9 in-depth interviews in each setting. Key findings were significantly higher levels of reported chronic and acute conditions in the rural setting, differences in treatment-seeking patterns by socio-economic status (SES) and by setting, and regr...
Community surveys of healthcare-use determine the proportion of illness episodes not captured by hea...
BackgroundCatastrophic health expenditure (CHE) is frequently used as an indicator of financial prot...
ntroduction and problem: Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) have become one of the leading causes of m...
There is growing concern that health policies and programmes may be contributing to disparities in h...
Background and methodsKnowledge of utilization of health services and associated factors is importan...
Knowledge of utilization of health services and associated factors is important in planning and deli...
Background The assessment of unmet need is one way to gauge inequities in access to healthcare servi...
Introduction Knowledge of utilization of health services and associated factors is important in plan...
The burden of chronic illnesses is rising throughout the world but information on barriers to managi...
Urbanization is an important demographic phenomenon in sub-Saharan Africa, and rural-urban migration...
BACKGROUND:Monitoring the incidence and intensity of catastrophic health expenditure, as well as the...
Key words: Vulnerability, HIV/AIDS, weather shocks, risk management, coping strategies, rural househ...
Despite free healthcare in public facilities, access to medicines is a serious problem in Uganda. Un...
When WHO declared COVID-19 a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) on 30th Januar...
BackgroundCatastrophic health expenditure (CHE) is frequently used as an indicator of financial prot...
Community surveys of healthcare-use determine the proportion of illness episodes not captured by hea...
BackgroundCatastrophic health expenditure (CHE) is frequently used as an indicator of financial prot...
ntroduction and problem: Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) have become one of the leading causes of m...
There is growing concern that health policies and programmes may be contributing to disparities in h...
Background and methodsKnowledge of utilization of health services and associated factors is importan...
Knowledge of utilization of health services and associated factors is important in planning and deli...
Background The assessment of unmet need is one way to gauge inequities in access to healthcare servi...
Introduction Knowledge of utilization of health services and associated factors is important in plan...
The burden of chronic illnesses is rising throughout the world but information on barriers to managi...
Urbanization is an important demographic phenomenon in sub-Saharan Africa, and rural-urban migration...
BACKGROUND:Monitoring the incidence and intensity of catastrophic health expenditure, as well as the...
Key words: Vulnerability, HIV/AIDS, weather shocks, risk management, coping strategies, rural househ...
Despite free healthcare in public facilities, access to medicines is a serious problem in Uganda. Un...
When WHO declared COVID-19 a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) on 30th Januar...
BackgroundCatastrophic health expenditure (CHE) is frequently used as an indicator of financial prot...
Community surveys of healthcare-use determine the proportion of illness episodes not captured by hea...
BackgroundCatastrophic health expenditure (CHE) is frequently used as an indicator of financial prot...
ntroduction and problem: Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) have become one of the leading causes of m...