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Health_and_Well-Being

Enhancing Universal Health Coverage in Kenya through Digital Innovations: A Financial and Health Diaries evaluation study of the i-PUSH program, iPUSH-MIDLINE

Kenya, 2020
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Estelle M. Sidze, Hermann Donfouet, Wendy Janssens, Menno Pradhan,
Last modified December 04, 2024 Page views 12568 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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  • household
    anthroprometrics_midline
  • household
    midline_endline_midline
  • household
    schedule_midline
  • household
    social
    demographics_midline
  • household
    diaries_midline
  • household
    education_midline
  • household
    employment and
    income_midline
  • household food
    consumption_midline
  • household
    health
    outcomes_midline
  • household
    healthcare
    insurance_midline
  • household
    healthcare
    utilization_midline
  • household
    housing
    assets_midline
Variable Groups
  • Module 1: COVER PAGE
  • Module 2: HOUSEHOLD ROSTER
  • Module 3: SOCIO DEMOGRAPHICS
  • Module 4: EDUCATION
  • Module 5: HEALTH OUTCOMES
  • Module 5: B. HEALTH OF CHILDREN
  • Module 6: HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION
  • Module 7: FOOD CONSUMPTION
  • Module 8: HOUSING AND ASSETS
  • Module 9: EMPLOYMENT AND INCOME
  • Module 11: WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT
    • A. Decision Making
    • B. Power dynamics
  • Module 12: PREFERRED CLINICS AND MOBILE MONEY
  • Module 13: MENTAL HEALTH
    • Self efficacy
  • Module 14: WOMEN'S HEALTH
  • Module 15: SAVINGS GROUPS AND COOPERATIVES
  • Module 16: FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (SAVINGS, LOANS/CREDIT, INSURANCE, M-PESA)
    • Introduction: Financial -Savings
    • Introduction: Financial -Borrowed
    • Introduction: Financial - Lent out
  • Module 17: HEALTH KNOWLEDGE
  • FINANCIAL LITERACY

Variable Groups

Variable group: Module 17: HEALTH KNOWLEDGE
Variables 19
mod17_q1700
mod17 privacy
mod17_q1700a
reason why individual not accepted to proceed in module 16
mod17_q1701
it is recommended that a woman waits at least two or three years between pregnan
mod17_q1702
if a man wears a condom during sex, you can avoid a pregnancy
mod17_q1703
a pregnant woman should only go to the health clinic if she has a major health p
mod17_q1704
a pregnant woman should go for antenatal care only toward the end of her pregnan
mod17_q1705
one of the reasons to go to anc is to monitor the health of the baby and the mot
mod17_q1706
if a pregnant woman has swollen feet, that is a danger sign
mod17_q1707
it is dangerous for a woman if she has high fever after the delivery of her baby
mod17_q1708
the first immunization for a child should be given when the child is one year ol
mod17_q1709
immunizations are only given through an injection
mod17_q1710
if a child has a lack of energy and cannot function normally, it may be a sign t
mod17_q1711
when a child has diarrhoea, you should just wait until it is over
mod17_q1712
the first food a baby should receive, is water
mod17_q1713
a baby should have other liquids and foods beside breastmilk during the first 6
mod17_q1714
it is recommended that a child is breastfed for at least 24 months
mod17_q1715
washing hands is a good strategy to avoid sickness from germs
mod17_q1716
it is important to wash your hands before feeding a child
mod17_q1717
if you take/draw water from a nearby river, it is safe to drink
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