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Measuring equity of access to eye health outreach camps in rural Malawi.

Guillaume TrotignonThomas EngelsShaneez Saeed AliZiporah Mugwang'aIain JonesStevens BechangeEffie KaminyogheTesfaye Haileselassie AderaElena Schmidt
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Our study shows that existing tools can be reliably used, and combined, if based on recent population data, to assess equity of access to health services for vulnerable groups of the population. The findings suggest that the programme was successful in reaching the poorest people of the Kasungu district population as well as those with disabilities through outreach camps but that more men than women were reach through the programme. Subsequently, our study showed that self-reported household characteristics are a reliable method to measure asset-based wealth of camps' attendee. However, it is essential to use sub-national data (district or regional level) from recent surveys for the purpose of benchmarking in order to produce accurate results.
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