Health education for microcredit clients in Peru: a randomized controlled trial |
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Authors: | Rita Hamad Lia CH Fernald Dean S Karlan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Joint Medical Program, University of California Berkeley - University of California San Francisco, Berkeley, USA;(2) School of Public Health, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, USA;(3) Department of Economics, Yale University, New Haven, USA |
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Abstract: | Background Poverty, lack of female empowerment, and lack of education are major risk factors for childhood illness worldwide. Microcredit programs, by offering small loans to poor individuals, attempt to address the first two of these risk factors, poverty and gender disparity. They provide clients, usually women, with a means to invest in their businesses and support their families. This study investigates the health effects of also addressing the remaining risk factor, lack of knowledge about important health issues, through randomization of members of a microcredit organization to receive a health education module based on the World Health Organization's Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) community intervention. |
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