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Table 1 Inclusion and exclusion criteria

From: Effective coverage as a new approach to health system performance assessment: a scoping review

 

Included

Excluded

Publication type

Original articles

Conference and meeting abstracts

Collection Reviews and commentaries

Technical reports

Date and language

Any date and language

 

Study design

Any study design reporting the health service/intervention assessment, monitoring and evaluation which has been done based on WHOs introduced model of effective coverage

 

Setting

All routine health care settings

 

scale

Cross country, health system, population, individual and intervention level

 

Study population

General population

 

Effective coverage assessment

Any health service/intervention assessment, monitoring and evaluation has been done based on WHOs introduced model of effective coverage

No quality for primary outcomes

Studies applied Tanahashi’s coverage model to estimate the actual coverage and other models

Some fields that effective coverage has especial meaning in them like vaccine coverage and malaria and Filariasis control interventions areas

methods

Study reports the methods used to estimate effective coverage by measuring need, use and quality dimensions

 

outcome

Measures reported of effective coverage of health services/interventions

Aimed to assess effective coverage but reported crude coverage (no measurement for quality)