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DDI-KEN-APHRC-IPUSH-ENDLINE-2022-V01
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variable [V427]
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
Study description
Documentation
Data Description
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Data files
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
specfied (mod14_q1450_96spy)
Data file:
household diaries_endline
Overview
vald
0
invd
0
Interval
discrete
Questions and instructions
Literal question
50. Who did you see for Ante Natal Care?
Question pretext
na
Question post text
Select all that apply
Interviewer instructions
na
Description
Text
The person the woman saw for Ante Natal Care
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