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    Home / Central Data Catalog / HEALTH_AND_WELL-BEING / DDI-KEN-APHRC-IPUSH-ENDLINE-2022-V01 / variable [F1]
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 ENDLINE

Kenya, 2021
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Estelle M. Sidze, Hermann Donfouet, Wendy Janssens, Menno Pradhan
Last modified October 24, 2024 Page views 25457 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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  • household
    diaries_endline
  • household
    healthcare
    utilization_endline
  • household
    housing
    assets_endline
  • household
    kakamega
    endline_endline
  • household
    savings_endline
  • household
    schedule
    new_endline
  • household
    schedule_endline
  • household socio
    demographics_endline
  • household
    education_endline
  • household
    employment and
    income_endline
  • household
    financial
    assets
    borrowed_endline
  • household
    financial
    assets
    finsavings_endline
  • household
    financial
    assets
    lent_endline
  • household food
    consumption_endline
  • household
    health
    outcomes_endline
  • household
    healthcare
    insurance_endline
CSV JSON

other specified (mod12_q1232new_96spy)

Data file: household diaries_endline

Overview

vald 18
invd 0
Interval discrete

Questions and instructions

Literal question
32. Who do you think is eligible for the i-PUSH programme?
Categories
Value Category
Any individual
Any person that deserves help
Anybody
Breastfeeding mothers
Children under 3 years
Even men should benefit from health knowledge
Everyone
Individuals who have no health cover
Men
Orphans and those who cannot get money even if they have food, for example, themselves.
Single parent (men)
Vulnerable persons/ orphans
Women and children at large
Women with children under 2 years of age
Youth
Youths
Youths who can work and save
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Question pretext
na
Question post text
na
Interviewer instructions
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Description

Text
Individual who is eligible for the i-PUSH programme
Universe
A household with a woman of reproductive age (18-49) who has at least one child below age 5 years that is living with her or pregnant
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