Systematic review of strategies to increase access to health services among children over five in low and middle income countries
ConclusionThis review provides evidence of the range of interventions that were used to increase health care access for children over five years old in LMIC. Nevertheless, further research is needed to examine each of the identified intervention types and the influence of contextual factors, with robust study designs. There is also a need to assess the cost‐effectiveness of the interventions in order to inform decision makers on which are suitable for scale‐up in their particular contexts.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health - Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Tess Bright, Lambert Felix, Hannah Kuper, Sarah Polack Tags: Systematic Review Source Type: research
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