Background Hypertension in low‐ and middle‐income countries, including Kenya, is of economic importance due to its increasing prevalence and its potential to present an economic burden to households. In this study, we examined the patient costs associated with obtaining care for hypertension in public health care facilities in Kenya. Methods We conducted a cross‐sectional study among adult respondents above 18 years of age, with at least 6 months of treatment in two counties. A total of 212 patients seeking hypertension care at five public facilities were interviewed, and information on care seeking and the associated costs was obtained. We computed both annual direct and indirect costs borne by these patients. Results Overall, the mean a...
IntroductionFor many Kenyans, high-quality primary health care (PHC) services remain unavailable, in...
Background: In 2020, Ethiopia launched the Ethiopia Hypertension Control Initiative (EHCI) program t...
This paper uses data from Kenya to examine the role played by user charges and the quality of health...
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Abstract Purpose of the study: The study was motivated by the high prevalence of hypertension and i...
BackgroundCardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major contributor to the burden from non-communicable di...
This study focused on the factors influencing hypertension prevalence among patients attending a hyp...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the processes, outcomes and costs of implementing a multi-component, communit...
ObjectiveSub-Saharan Africa faces twin epidemics of HIV and noncommunicable diseases including hyper...
The dataset was used to estimate patients costs for seeking hypertension care in two counties in Ken...
To evaluate the practical adequacy, of the recommended hypertension treatment guidelines for Tanzan...
Abstract Hypertension is a chronic medical condition that severely increases the risks of other a...
Tanzania is facing a double burden of disease, with non-communicable diseases being an increasingly ...
IntroductionFor many Kenyans, high-quality primary health care (PHC) services remain unavailable, in...
Background: In 2020, Ethiopia launched the Ethiopia Hypertension Control Initiative (EHCI) program t...
This paper uses data from Kenya to examine the role played by user charges and the quality of health...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the direct and indirect costs of diabetes mellitus care at five public health...
The prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is rising in low- and middle-income countries, in...
In Burkina Faso, the high blood pressure represents the first cardiovascular risk factor. Few data a...
Abstract Purpose of the study: The study was motivated by the high prevalence of hypertension and i...
BackgroundCardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major contributor to the burden from non-communicable di...
This study focused on the factors influencing hypertension prevalence among patients attending a hyp...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the processes, outcomes and costs of implementing a multi-component, communit...
ObjectiveSub-Saharan Africa faces twin epidemics of HIV and noncommunicable diseases including hyper...
The dataset was used to estimate patients costs for seeking hypertension care in two counties in Ken...
To evaluate the practical adequacy, of the recommended hypertension treatment guidelines for Tanzan...
Abstract Hypertension is a chronic medical condition that severely increases the risks of other a...
Tanzania is facing a double burden of disease, with non-communicable diseases being an increasingly ...
IntroductionFor many Kenyans, high-quality primary health care (PHC) services remain unavailable, in...
Background: In 2020, Ethiopia launched the Ethiopia Hypertension Control Initiative (EHCI) program t...
This paper uses data from Kenya to examine the role played by user charges and the quality of health...