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Step-wedge cluster-randomised community-based trials: An application to the study of the impact of community health insurance

BACKGROUND: We describe a step-wedge cluster-randomised community-based trial which has been conducted since 2003 to accompany the implementation of a community health insurance (CHI) scheme in West Africa. The trial aims at overcoming the paucity of evidence-based information on the impact of CHI....

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Autores principales: De Allegri, Manuela, Pokhrel, Subhash, Becher, Heiko, Dong, Hengjin, Mansmann, Ulrich, Kouyaté, Bocar, Kynast-Wolf, Gisela, Gbangou, Adjima, Sanon, Mamadou, Bridges, John, Sauerborn, Rainer
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2583992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18945332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-4505-6-10
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author De Allegri, Manuela
Pokhrel, Subhash
Becher, Heiko
Dong, Hengjin
Mansmann, Ulrich
Kouyaté, Bocar
Kynast-Wolf, Gisela
Gbangou, Adjima
Sanon, Mamadou
Bridges, John
Sauerborn, Rainer
author_facet De Allegri, Manuela
Pokhrel, Subhash
Becher, Heiko
Dong, Hengjin
Mansmann, Ulrich
Kouyaté, Bocar
Kynast-Wolf, Gisela
Gbangou, Adjima
Sanon, Mamadou
Bridges, John
Sauerborn, Rainer
author_sort De Allegri, Manuela
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: We describe a step-wedge cluster-randomised community-based trial which has been conducted since 2003 to accompany the implementation of a community health insurance (CHI) scheme in West Africa. The trial aims at overcoming the paucity of evidence-based information on the impact of CHI. Impact is defined in terms of changes in health service utilisation and household protection against the cost of illness. Our exclusive focus on the description and discussion of the methods is justified by the fact that the study relies on a methodology previously applied in the field of disease control, but never in the field of health financing. METHODS: First, we clarify how clusters were defined both in respect of statistical considerations and of local geographical and socio-cultural concerns. Second, we illustrate how households within clusters were sampled. Third, we expound the data collection process and the survey instruments. Finally, we outline the statistical tools to be applied to estimate the impact of CHI. CONCLUSION: We discuss all design choices both in relation to methodological considerations and to specific ethical and organisational concerns faced in the field. On the basis of the appraisal of our experience, we postulate that conducting relatively sophisticated trials (such as our step-wedge cluster-randomised community-based trial) aimed at generating sound public health evidence, is both feasible and valuable also in low income settings. Our work shows that if accurately designed in conjunction with local health authorities, such trials have the potential to generate sound scientific evidence and do not hinder, but at times even facilitate, the implementation of complex health interventions such as CHI.
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spelling pubmed-25839922008-11-18 Step-wedge cluster-randomised community-based trials: An application to the study of the impact of community health insurance De Allegri, Manuela Pokhrel, Subhash Becher, Heiko Dong, Hengjin Mansmann, Ulrich Kouyaté, Bocar Kynast-Wolf, Gisela Gbangou, Adjima Sanon, Mamadou Bridges, John Sauerborn, Rainer Health Res Policy Syst Research BACKGROUND: We describe a step-wedge cluster-randomised community-based trial which has been conducted since 2003 to accompany the implementation of a community health insurance (CHI) scheme in West Africa. The trial aims at overcoming the paucity of evidence-based information on the impact of CHI. Impact is defined in terms of changes in health service utilisation and household protection against the cost of illness. Our exclusive focus on the description and discussion of the methods is justified by the fact that the study relies on a methodology previously applied in the field of disease control, but never in the field of health financing. METHODS: First, we clarify how clusters were defined both in respect of statistical considerations and of local geographical and socio-cultural concerns. Second, we illustrate how households within clusters were sampled. Third, we expound the data collection process and the survey instruments. Finally, we outline the statistical tools to be applied to estimate the impact of CHI. CONCLUSION: We discuss all design choices both in relation to methodological considerations and to specific ethical and organisational concerns faced in the field. On the basis of the appraisal of our experience, we postulate that conducting relatively sophisticated trials (such as our step-wedge cluster-randomised community-based trial) aimed at generating sound public health evidence, is both feasible and valuable also in low income settings. Our work shows that if accurately designed in conjunction with local health authorities, such trials have the potential to generate sound scientific evidence and do not hinder, but at times even facilitate, the implementation of complex health interventions such as CHI. BioMed Central 2008-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2583992/ /pubmed/18945332 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-4505-6-10 Text en Copyright © 2008 De Allegri et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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De Allegri, Manuela
Pokhrel, Subhash
Becher, Heiko
Dong, Hengjin
Mansmann, Ulrich
Kouyaté, Bocar
Kynast-Wolf, Gisela
Gbangou, Adjima
Sanon, Mamadou
Bridges, John
Sauerborn, Rainer
Step-wedge cluster-randomised community-based trials: An application to the study of the impact of community health insurance
title Step-wedge cluster-randomised community-based trials: An application to the study of the impact of community health insurance
title_full Step-wedge cluster-randomised community-based trials: An application to the study of the impact of community health insurance
title_fullStr Step-wedge cluster-randomised community-based trials: An application to the study of the impact of community health insurance
title_full_unstemmed Step-wedge cluster-randomised community-based trials: An application to the study of the impact of community health insurance
title_short Step-wedge cluster-randomised community-based trials: An application to the study of the impact of community health insurance
title_sort step-wedge cluster-randomised community-based trials: an application to the study of the impact of community health insurance
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2583992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18945332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-4505-6-10
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