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. 2004 Jan 8;2:1. doi: 10.1186/1478-7547-2-1

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

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