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The characteristics of 52 studies included in the systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Quality assessment scores for 42 studies across each item of the three domains.
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Aggregated population-level ecological factors associated with TB incidence.
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Forest plot of pooled effects of ecological factors associated with TB incidence.
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The minimal data set 8.
Published 2024“…</p><p>Result</p><p>COVID-19 affected the delivery of essential health services in several ways, namely: decline in health service utilization, fear of infection among healthcare providers, stigma towards healthcare providers, and perceived decrease in quality-of-service provision. …”
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The minimal data set 6.
Published 2024“…</p><p>Result</p><p>COVID-19 affected the delivery of essential health services in several ways, namely: decline in health service utilization, fear of infection among healthcare providers, stigma towards healthcare providers, and perceived decrease in quality-of-service provision. …”
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The minimal data set 16.
Published 2024“…</p><p>Result</p><p>COVID-19 affected the delivery of essential health services in several ways, namely: decline in health service utilization, fear of infection among healthcare providers, stigma towards healthcare providers, and perceived decrease in quality-of-service provision. …”
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The minimal data set 1.
Published 2024“…</p><p>Result</p><p>COVID-19 affected the delivery of essential health services in several ways, namely: decline in health service utilization, fear of infection among healthcare providers, stigma towards healthcare providers, and perceived decrease in quality-of-service provision. …”
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The minimal data set 3.
Published 2024“…</p><p>Result</p><p>COVID-19 affected the delivery of essential health services in several ways, namely: decline in health service utilization, fear of infection among healthcare providers, stigma towards healthcare providers, and perceived decrease in quality-of-service provision. …”
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The minimal data set 10.
Published 2024“…</p><p>Result</p><p>COVID-19 affected the delivery of essential health services in several ways, namely: decline in health service utilization, fear of infection among healthcare providers, stigma towards healthcare providers, and perceived decrease in quality-of-service provision. …”
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The minimal data set 14.
Published 2024“…</p><p>Result</p><p>COVID-19 affected the delivery of essential health services in several ways, namely: decline in health service utilization, fear of infection among healthcare providers, stigma towards healthcare providers, and perceived decrease in quality-of-service provision. …”
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The minimal data set 12.
Published 2024“…</p><p>Result</p><p>COVID-19 affected the delivery of essential health services in several ways, namely: decline in health service utilization, fear of infection among healthcare providers, stigma towards healthcare providers, and perceived decrease in quality-of-service provision. …”
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The minimal data set 11.
Published 2024“…</p><p>Result</p><p>COVID-19 affected the delivery of essential health services in several ways, namely: decline in health service utilization, fear of infection among healthcare providers, stigma towards healthcare providers, and perceived decrease in quality-of-service provision. …”
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The minimal data set 9.
Published 2024“…</p><p>Result</p><p>COVID-19 affected the delivery of essential health services in several ways, namely: decline in health service utilization, fear of infection among healthcare providers, stigma towards healthcare providers, and perceived decrease in quality-of-service provision. …”