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Author: STRESMAN, G. H.; STEVENSON, J. C.; OWAGA, C.; MARUBE, E.; ANYANGO, C.; DRAKELEY, C.; BOUSEMA, T.; COX, J.
Title: Validation of three geolocation strategies for health-facility attendees for research and public health surveillance in a rural setting in western Kenya
  • Document date: 2014_5_1
  • ID: 01tncjq0_31
    Snippet: Using the participatory mapping approach, 64·9% (95% CI 61·2-68·4) of 695 participants who attempted the mapping exercise were successfully located to the appropriate 2 × 2·5 km block (Table 1) . When a 500 m buffer in all directions around the block was included, the proportion correctly located improved to 82% (95% CI 78·9-84·8) at the block level and from 12·4% (95% CI 10·0-15·0) to 57·1% (95% CI 53·3-60·8) at the cell level......
    Document: Using the participatory mapping approach, 64·9% (95% CI 61·2-68·4) of 695 participants who attempted the mapping exercise were successfully located to the appropriate 2 × 2·5 km block (Table 1) . When a 500 m buffer in all directions around the block was included, the proportion correctly located improved to 82% (95% CI 78·9-84·8) at the block level and from 12·4% (95% CI 10·0-15·0) to 57·1% (95% CI 53·3-60·8) at the cell level.

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