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Methods for studying private sector supply of public health products in developing countries: a conceptual framework and review.

Lesong Conteh1, Kara Hanson.   

Abstract

The private sector is an important supplier of public health products (PHPs) in developing countries. Although there are concerns about the quality and affordability of these products, private providers also offer possibilities for expanding access to key commodities. This paper proposes a conceptual framework for understanding the public health implications of private sales of PHPs. It reviews methods for studying these sales, together with their advantages and shortcomings. Ten methods are identified which can be used for studying the behaviour of providers and consumers. The effects of seasonal variation are discussed, together with the challenges of creating a sampling frame and studying illicit behaviour. We conclude that relatively little is known about the sales of PHPs, that more is known about contraceptives and drugs than about the newer products, and that the demand side of the market has been studied in greater depth than the behaviour of suppliers. The existing toolbox is biased towards formal providers, and thus, probably towards understanding the provision of PHPs to those who are better off. Methods for studying the supply of PHPs in outlets used by poor people is a priority area for further methodological development.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12899900     DOI: 10.1016/s0277-9536(02)00491-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Sci Med        ISSN: 0277-9536            Impact factor:   4.634


  10 in total

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2.  A pharmacy too far? Equity and spatial distribution of outcomes in the delivery of subsidized artemisinin-based combination therapies through private drug shops.

Authors:  Justin M Cohen; Oliver Sabot; Kate Sabot; Megumi Gordon; Isaac Gross; David Bishop; Moses Odhiambo; Yahya Ipuge; Lorrayne Ward; Alex Mwita; Catherine Goodman
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Review 3.  Medicine sellers and malaria treatment in sub-Saharan Africa: what do they do and how can their practice be improved?

Authors:  Catherine Goodman; William Brieger; Alasdair Unwin; Anne Mills; Sylvia Meek; George Greer
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4.  Concentration and drug prices in the retail market for malaria treatment in rural Tanzania.

Authors:  Catherine Goodman; S Patrick Kachur; Salim Abdulla; Peter Bloland; Anne Mills
Journal:  Health Econ       Date:  2009-06       Impact factor: 3.046

5.  A marketing perspective on disseminating evidence-based approaches to disease prevention and health promotion.

Authors:  Edward W Maibach; Mary Ann S Van Duyn; Bonny Bloodgood
Journal:  Prev Chronic Dis       Date:  2006-06-15       Impact factor: 2.830

6.  Prices and mark-ups on antimalarials: evidence from nationally representative studies in six malaria-endemic countries.

Authors:  Benjamin Palafox; Edith Patouillard; Sarah Tougher; Catherine Goodman; Kara Hanson; Immo Kleinschmidt; Sergio Torres Rueda; Sabine Kiefer; Kate O'Connell; Cyprien Zinsou; Sochea Phok; Louis Akulayi; Ekundayo Arogundade; Peter Buyungo; Felton Mpasela; Stephen Poyer; Desmond Chavasse
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Review 7.  Reviewing the literature on access to prompt and effective malaria treatment in Kenya: implications for meeting the Abuja targets.

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Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2009-10-28       Impact factor: 2.979

8.  Methods for implementing a medicine outlet survey: lessons from the anti-malarial market.

Authors:  Kathryn A O'Connell; Stephen Poyer; Tsione Solomon; Erik Munroe; Edith Patouillard; Julius Njogu; Illah Evance; Kara Hanson; Tanya Shewchuk; Catherine Goodman
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9.  Can working with the private for-profit sector improve utilization of quality health services by the poor? A systematic review of the literature.

Authors:  Edith Patouillard; Catherine A Goodman; Kara G Hanson; Anne J Mills
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10.  A national survey of private-sector outpatient care of sick infants and young children in Nepal.

Authors:  Bharat Ban; Stephen Hodgins; Pranita Thapa; Surakschha Thapa; Deepak Joshi; Adhish Dhungana; Anjana Kc; Tanya Guenther; Shilu Adhikari; Elaine Scudder; Pavani K Ram
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  10 in total

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