2020
DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2019-002119
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Impact of a free care policy on the utilisation of health services during an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo: an interrupted time-series analysis

Abstract: BackgroundDuring past outbreaks of Ebola virus disease (EVD) and other infectious diseases, health service utilisation declined among the general public, delaying health seeking behaviour and affecting population health. From May to July 2018, the Democratic Republic of Congo experienced an outbreak of EVD in Equateur province. The Ministry of Public Health introduced a free care policy (FCP) in both affected and neighbouring health zones. We evaluated the impact of this policy on health service utilisation.Me… Show more

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“…33 The data in this system have been used previously by the research team to conduct other evaluation projects. 30 Data on COVID-19 cases were obtained from government sources and data on major policy responses were collected using official government sources. 2…”
Section: Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…33 The data in this system have been used previously by the research team to conduct other evaluation projects. 30 Data on COVID-19 cases were obtained from government sources and data on major policy responses were collected using official government sources. 2…”
Section: Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Explicit consideration of trade-offs that drive individual decision-making around behaviour adoption enables the evaluation of subsidies, penalties and incentives as interventions 39,40 . Applications of economic epidemiology have been used to investigate trends in the voluntary avoidance of air travel during epidemics of swine flu or A/H1N1 influenza among ticketed passengers 51,52 . They have also been used to consider the economic drivers of transmission-enhancing behaviours in emerging zoonotic disease systems, as decisions about movement in areas with high interaction with livestock or wildlife often reflect people's consideration of their economic livelihoods 53 .…”
Section: Modelling Social and Behavioural Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bell et al 33 Weiss et al, 30 Jewell et al, 32 Hogan et al 55 4 Reduced utilisation of healthcare services Awucha et al 51 Gichuna et al 56 Ly et al, 34 McQuilkin et al, 35 Quaglio et al, 36 Kolie et al 57 Hung et al, 58 Carias et al 59 8 Dietary patterns, nutrition and physical exercise Ammar et al 49 Kodish et al, 41 Kodish et al 44 3…”
Section: Deathsmentioning
confidence: 99%