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Population and health system factors affecting the transferability of health kiosks in markets in Kenya
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Abstract
Background
The aim of this study was to assess the population and health system factors affecting the transferability of health kiosks in markets in Kenya.
Methods
A cross-sectional study with a partially mixed concurrent dominant status design was conducted among 843 households, policy actors, market chairpersons and champions, community health promoters and health workers. A χ2 test was used to test for independence with variables with a statistical significance (p<0.05) subjected to logistic regression. Qualitative data were transcribed verbatim to form nodes and themes.
Results
Level of income, knowledge, awareness and perception of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors were associated with 27.5% of Nyeri respondents earning ≥Ksh 10 000 monthly compared with Vihiga respondents (17.3%). Vihiga respondents were likely to identify excessive alcohol consumption as a cause of CVD. Vihiga had fair (40%) and good (26.6%) awareness levels towards CVDs compared with Nyeri respondents (36.3% and 19.7%, respectively). Vihiga respondents had a higher positive perception towards health services at the local facility compared with Nyeri respondents.
Conclusions
CVD burden, low awareness levels, low health insurance cover and the poor attitude of health workers have the potential to affect the transferability of a health intervention such as a health market kiosk.
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Title: Population and health system factors affecting the transferability of health kiosks in markets in Kenya
Description:
Abstract
Background
The aim of this study was to assess the population and health system factors affecting the transferability of health kiosks in markets in Kenya.
Methods
A cross-sectional study with a partially mixed concurrent dominant status design was conducted among 843 households, policy actors, market chairpersons and champions, community health promoters and health workers.
A χ2 test was used to test for independence with variables with a statistical significance (p<0.
05) subjected to logistic regression.
Qualitative data were transcribed verbatim to form nodes and themes.
Results
Level of income, knowledge, awareness and perception of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors were associated with 27.
5% of Nyeri respondents earning ≥Ksh 10 000 monthly compared with Vihiga respondents (17.
3%).
Vihiga respondents were likely to identify excessive alcohol consumption as a cause of CVD.
Vihiga had fair (40%) and good (26.
6%) awareness levels towards CVDs compared with Nyeri respondents (36.
3% and 19.
7%, respectively).
Vihiga respondents had a higher positive perception towards health services at the local facility compared with Nyeri respondents.
Conclusions
CVD burden, low awareness levels, low health insurance cover and the poor attitude of health workers have the potential to affect the transferability of a health intervention such as a health market kiosk.
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