Table 1.
Relative importance of cost-effectiveness and severity of disease: sample results from the qualitative study
Ranks | Groups | ||||
Patients with HIV and Hypertension | General population | Out-patients | Health workers | District planners | |
1 | Severity | Severity | Severity | Severity | Cost of care |
2 | Cost of care | Number affected | Number affected | Affects children | Effectiveness of treatment |
3 | Conditions that are difficult to manage | Affects disadvantaged | Community felt problem | Cost of care | Community felt problem |
4 | Equity | Affects development | Affects children | Number affected | Severity |
5 | Number affected | Ease of intervention | Gender | Availability of effective treatment | Consequences of problem |
6 | Equality | Community felt problem | Availability of effective treatment | Benefit of intervention | Ease of intervention |
7 | Availability of Effective treatment | Cost of care | Equity | Consequences of condition | Affects children |
8 | Person responsible for cause | Effectiveness of intervention | Preventable | Equity | Affects disadvantaged |
The values are reported as mentioned in the group discussions