2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.13.24304156
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Identifying barriers and potential solutions to improve equitable access to community eye services in central Kenya: a rapid exploratory sequential mixed methods study

Luke Allen,
Sarah Karanja,
Michael Gichangi
et al.

Abstract: Background: Recent research has found that less than half of people identified with an eye problem in Meru countys screening programme were able to access care, with younger adults being the least likely to receive the care they needed. We aimed to interview and survey members of this "left-behind" group to explore barriers and identify potential solutions using a rapid mixed-methods approach. Methods: First, we conducted interviews to explore perceptions of barriers and potential solutions. Next, we asked a r… Show more

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