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. 2023 Dec 5;23:2425. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-17351-7

Table 3.

Summary of the direction of influence of the factors determining the dropout rate from the CBHI scheme in Ethiopia

Factors (+) (-) Total Summary
Sociodemographic factors
Gender (male) 2 - 2 Positive
Age (older) 1 1 2 Inconclusive
Education (higher) 2 - 2 Positive
Economic status (high) 4 - 4 Positive
Occupations (merchant) 2 - 2 Positive
Family size (large) - 4 4 Inverse
Health service-related factors
Access to Health care facilities (lack) 3 - 3 Positive
Quality of service (low) 8 - 8 Positive
Trust to contracted facilities (low) 3 - 3 Positive
Inpatient service utilization (lack) 1 - 1 Positive
Availability of supplies (shortage) 2 - 2 Positive
Scheme related factors
Benefit packages & scope (limited) 4 - 4 Positive

Perception on the risk protection ability of the

scheme (poor)

1 - 1 Positive

Payment convenience and scheme

affordability (positive perception)

- 3 3 Negative
Trust to the scheme (low) 5 - 5 Positive
Satisfaction with CBHI benefit packages (low) 3 - 3 Positive
Knowledge and attitudes about the CBHI program

Members’ knowledge of and attitudes toward

the CBHI program (low)

7 - 7 Positive
Providers’ attitudes toward the CBHI members (negative) 1 - 1 Positive
Years of enrollment in the CBHI scheme (long) - 5 5 Negative
Health status and facility visits
History of chronic illness in the household (yes) - 5 5 Negative
Number of facilities visits per year (frequent) 1 1 2 Inconclusive