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Table 2 Eligibility characteristics of surveyed microfinance groups

From: Integrating community-based HIV and non-communicable disease care with microfinance groups: a feasibility study in Western Kenya

 

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Community-based groups

n = 53

n = 52

Engagement in microfinance activities, n (%)

49 (78)

52 (100)

≥ 70% of group members are living with HIV, n (%)

38 (60)

51 (98)

≥ 1 group member owns a smartphone, n (%)

30 (48)

35 (67)

Previously participated in research, n (%)

1 (2)

8 (15)

Currently enrolled in an AMPATH CAG, n (%)

0 (0)

1 (2)

Eligible groups, n (%)

33 (62)

44 (85)

  1. AMPATH Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare, CAG community ART group