African Veterinary Medicine Journal

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2004 No. 1 (2004)

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Methodological Evaluation of Urban Primary Care Networks in Uganda: A Panel Data Approach to Assess Clinical Outcomes

James Ssebuliba, Kyambogo University, Kampala Grace Kasangaki, Makerere University, Kampala Patrick Bwamba, Department of Epidemiology, Medical Research Council (MRC)/UVRI and LSHTM Uganda Research Unit
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18785873
Published: February 19, 2004

Abstract

Urban primary care networks in Uganda are crucial for delivering healthcare services to underserved populations. However, their effectiveness and efficiency require methodological evaluation. A mixed-methods study employing panel-data estimation techniques to evaluate the impact of urban primary care networks on clinical outcomes in Uganda. The study utilised a logistic regression model for estimating treatment efficacy. The analysis revealed that patients who received care within their network had a 15% higher likelihood of achieving desired health improvement (OR = 1.15, CI: [1.08, 1.23]). This study provides robust evidence on the effectiveness of urban primary care networks in improving patient outcomes. Future research should explore longer-term impacts and consider implementation strategies to enhance network performance. Urban Primary Care Networks, Clinical Outcomes, Panel Data Analysis, Logistic Regression

How to Cite

James Ssebuliba, Grace Kasangaki, Patrick Bwamba (2004). Methodological Evaluation of Urban Primary Care Networks in Uganda: A Panel Data Approach to Assess Clinical Outcomes. African Veterinary Medicine Journal, Vol. 2004 No. 1 (2004). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18785873

Keywords

UgandaGeographic Information SystemsPanel Data AnalysisMixed-Methods EvaluationPrimary Care NetworksHealth Service DeliveryOutcome Measurement

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