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Publication Date:
18/07/2017

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Improving health worker performance through text messaging: Pilot intervention designed to increase coverage of IPTp

Publication Date:
18/07/2017
Type:
Presentation

At Roll Back Malaria's fourth annual Social Behaviour Change Communication Working Group meeting, Malaria Consortium’s Christian Rassi presented lessons learnt from a successful pilot study designed to address key barriers to intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy (IPTp) uptake in West Nile, Uganda.

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Country: Uganda

Keywords: Digital health | Research | Child and maternal health | Use of evidence | Malaria | Malaria in pregnancy | Maternal, neonatal and child health | Preventive treatments | SDG3

 

 

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