Communication and Health Investments for Elderly Women
Household Communication and Health Investments for Elderly Women in Tamil Nadu
Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab
1,200 participants
Nov 10, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study investigates how household communication plays a role in elderly women's take-up of health check-ups in rural Tamil Nadu, India. First, we survey elders and their caretakers to measure demand for check-ups for elders. We measure how interest in check-ups changes when we offer different versions of transportation support, to understand how much interest in check-ups are affected by the degree of caretaker involvement required. Second, we conduct a randomized evaluation of interventions to improve take-up of free health check-ups at a nearby private hospital. We will cross-randomize two interventions. The first randomizes who is informed about the check-up: either only the elder is informed or both the elder and the caretaker are informed about the check-up. The second randomizes whether free transportation is provided to and from the check-up. We will measure take-up of the check-up. We will also measure elders' willingness to mention the check-up to the caretaker.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- Elderly women aged 60-75
Exclusion Criteria1
- Those with severe hearing, speech, mental, or mobility impairment
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Interventions
Both elder and the caretaker are directly informed about the check-up.
We offer to arrange private transportation to and from the hospital at no cost.
Locations(1)
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NCT07279480