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  • Health Systems Research
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Understanding rural health system functioning is vital.
  • Limited data exists on health status and service usage in rural populations.
  • Traditional research often omits key stakeholders and socio-economic factors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate health system functioning in a rural population.
  • To collect locally relevant data on health status and service usage.
  • To include non-users, users, and traditionally omitted health service providers.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted the first phase of the LINKIN Health Study.
  • Utilized a self-complete health census for data collection.
  • Collected data on health status, service usage, and socio-economic indicators.

Main Results:

  • Achieved a household response rate of 75% (N=4425).
  • Face-to-face contact during questionnaire delivery increased response from 64% to 89%.
  • No face-to-face contact resulted in a low response rate of 26%.

Conclusions:

  • The LINKIN Health Study successfully initiated data collection in a rural setting.
  • Methodology highlights the importance of direct engagement for improving health survey response rates.
  • Findings underscore the need for comprehensive data in rural health system research.