1. Maternal willingness to pay for infant and young child nutrition counseling services in Vietnam
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Phuong H. Nguyen, Minh V. Hoang, Nemat Hajeebhoy, Lan M. Tran, Chung H. Le, Purnima Menon, and Rahul Rawat
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willingness to pay ,nutrition counseling services ,infant and young child feeding practice ,Vietnam ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Background: Alive & Thrive Vietnam, a 6-year initiative (2009–2014), has developed and incorporated elements of social franchising into government health services to provide high-quality nutrition counseling services to improve infant and young child feeding practices. One element of franchising that has not yet been implemented is fee for service, which is a potential financing mechanism for sustaining services in the long run. Objective: This research aims to estimate maternal willingness to pay (WTP) for nutrition counseling services and to examine potential factors associated with their WTP. Design and methods: Data were drawn from an impact evaluation survey of 2,511 women with a child
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- 2015
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