2023
DOI: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.17768.2
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Sociodemographic characteristics of community eye screening participants: protocol for cross-sectional equity analyses in Botswana, India, Kenya, and Nepal

Luke N Allen,
Oathokwa Nkomazana,
Sailesh Kumar Mishra
et al.

Abstract: Background Attendance rates for eye clinics are low across low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and exhibit marked sociodemographic inequalities. We aimed to quantify the association between a range of sociodemographic domains and attendance rates from vision screening in programmes launching in Botswana, India, Kenya and Nepal. Methods We performed a literature review of international guidance on sociodemographic data collection. Once we had identified 13 core candidate domains (age, gender, place of resi… Show more

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“…Participants in Peek-powered screening programmes operating in Botswana, Inda, Kenya, and Nepal provide their name, a contact number and - if they consent - data on approximately ten sociodemographic domains including age, sex, education, income, assets, and health status (the unique lists for each national programme and selection processes have been detailed in a previous IM-SEEN publication 90 ). Peek has consent procedures and agreements that enable these data to be shared with our embedded research team.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants in Peek-powered screening programmes operating in Botswana, Inda, Kenya, and Nepal provide their name, a contact number and - if they consent - data on approximately ten sociodemographic domains including age, sex, education, income, assets, and health status (the unique lists for each national programme and selection processes have been detailed in a previous IM-SEEN publication 90 ). Peek has consent procedures and agreements that enable these data to be shared with our embedded research team.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%