Journal article
The effect of community health worker-led education on women's health and treatment- seeking: A cluster randomised trial and nested process evaluation in Gujarat, India
S Desai, A Mahal, T Sinha, J Schellenberg, S Cousens
Journal of Global Health | UNIV EDINBURGH, GLOBAL HEALTH SOC | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background A community-based health insurance scheme operated by the Self-Employed Women's Association in Gujarat, India reported that the leading reasons for inpatient hospitalisation claims by its members were diarrhoea, fever and hysterectomy - the latter at the average age of 37. This claims pattern raised concern regarding potentially unnecessary hospitalisation amongst low-income women. Methods A cluster randomised trial and mixed methods process evaluation were designed to evaluate whether and how a community health worker-led education intervention amongst insured and uninsured adult women could reduce insurance claims, as well as hospitalisation and morbidity, related to diarrhoea, ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We are grateful to the ILO Microinsurance Innovation Facility for financial support for the intervention and evaluation.