Experiences of conditional and unconditional cash transfers intended for improving health outcomes and health service use: a qualitative evidence synthesis

Author:

Yoshino Clara A1,Sidney-Annerstedt Kristi1,Wingfield Tom1234,Kirubi Beatrice15,Viney Kerri678,Boccia Delia9,Atkins Salla110

Affiliation:

1. World Health Organization Collaborating Centre on Tuberculosis and Social Medicine, Department of Global Public Health; Karolinska Institutet; Stockholm Sweden

2. Clinical Infection, Microbiology, and Immunology, Institute of Infection and Global Health; University of Liverpool; Liverpool UK

3. Department of Clinical Sciences and International Public Health; Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine; Liverpool UK

4. Tropical and Infectious Disease Unit; Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Liverpool UK

5. Centre for Public Health Research (CPHR); Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI); Nairobi Kenya

6. Department of Global Public Health; Karolinska Institutet; Stockholm Sweden

7. Research School of Population Health; Australian National University; Canberra Australia

8. School of Public Health; University of Sydney; Sydney Australia

9. Department of Public Health, Environments and Society; London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; London UK

10. Global Health and Development, Health Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences; Tampere University; Tampere Finland

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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