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Evaluating a service model for management of hypertension and diabetes among low- and middle income patients enrolled on M-TIBA in Nairobi, Kenya, Ngao Ya Afya

Kenya, 2018 - 2020
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Catherine Kyobutungi, PhD
Last modified June 19, 2025 Page views 17 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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  • ngao ya afya
    (2)
Variable Groups
  • Introduction
  • Actions in response to COVID-19
  • Household Impact of COVID-19
  • Tobacco & alcohol
  • Diet
    • Fruits and Vegetables
    • Dietary salt
    • Dietary Sugar
  • Physical activity
  • Clinic visits
  • Occupational costs
  • Satisfaction with care & Adherence
  • Underlying conditions
  • Treatment Burden
  • ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS
  • Others not in universe

Data Description

Data file Cases Variables
ngao ya afya (2)
Digital questionnaire with following data:
demographics (age, sex), education, income, ethnicity, use of alcohol, smoking status, other CVD risk
factors (physical inactivity and unhealthy diet), hours absence from work, travel costs to the clinic,
adherence to drugs and medication adherence percentage (for patients already on treatment); data
extraction from electronic health record if not available through digital questionnaire: co-morbidities,
drug use (type, number of drugs, frequency), already receiving HTN care and physical examination
done by the study nurse: height, weight, waist circumference, arm circumference, hip circumference,
etc.


In-depth interviews and focus group discussions (FGDs) with purposively
selected providers and a subset of the patients (those with the highest quartile of adherence to blood
pressure or blood sugar and the lowest quartile of adherence) provided information on provider
and patient experiences with the application.
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