Behavior Change Impact
  • Home
  • Family Planning / Reproductive Health
    • Family Planning
    • Reproductive Empowerment
    • Urban Youth
  • HIV
  • Malaria
  • Submit Evidence
  • Contact Us
  • Glossary
  • Menu Menu

Nsungwa-Sabiiti, J., Peterson, S., Pariyo, G., Ogwal-Okeng, J., Petzold, M. G., Tomson, G. (2007). Home-based management of fever and malaria treatment practices in Uganda. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 101 (12):1199-1207.

Talisuna, A. O., Oburu, A., Githinji, S., Malinga, J., Amboko, B., Bejon, P… Zurovac, D. (2017). Efficacy of text-message reminders on pediatric malaria treatment adherence and their post-treatment return to health facilities in Kenya: a randomized controlled trial. Malar J, 16 (1),46.

Canavati, S.E., Beyl, C.Z., Ly, P., Shafique, M., Boukheng, T., Rang, C., … Sintasath, D. (2016). Evaluation of intensified behaviour change communication strategies in an artemisinin resistance setting. Malar J, 15 (1):249.

Okeke, T.A., Uzochukwu, B.S. (2009). Improving childhood malaria treatment and referral practices by training patent medicine vendors in rural south-east Nigeria. Malar J, 8 (1):260.

He, C.H., Hu, X.M., Wang, G.Z., Zhao, W., Sun, D.W., Li, Y.C… Wang, S.Q. (2014). Eliminating Plasmodium falciparum in Hainan, China: a study on the use of behavioural change communication intervention to promote malaria prevention in mountain worker populations. Malar J, 13 (1):273.

Das, A., Friedman, J., Kandpal, E., Ramana, G.N., Gupta, R.K.D., Pradhan, M.M., Govindaraj, R. (2014). Strengthening malaria service delivery through supportive supervision and community mobilization in an endemic Indian setting: an evaluation of nested delivery models. Malar J, 13 (1):482.

Lwin, M.M., Sudhinaraset, M., San, A.K., Aung, T. (2014). Improving malaria knowledge and practices in rural Myanmar through a village health worker intervention: a cross-sectional study. Malar J: 13 (1): 5.

Modrek, S., Schatzkin, E., De La Cruz, A., Isiguzo, C., Nwokolo, E., Anyanti, J…. Liu, J. (2014). SMS messages increase adherence to rapid diagnostic test results among malaria patients: results from a pilot study in Nigeria. Malar J, 13 (1):69.

Tavrow, P., Shabahang, J., Makama, S. (2003). Vendor-to-vendor education to improve malaria treatment by private drug outlets in Bungoma District, Kenya. Malar J, 2 (1):10.

Ajayi, I.O., Falade, C.O., Bamgboye, E.A., Oduola, A.M., Kale, O.O. (2008). Assessment of a treatment guideline to improve home management of malaria in children in rural south-west Nigeria. Malar J, 7 (1):24.

Page 5 of 8«‹34567›»
Breakthrough ACTION for Social and Behavior Change

USAID’s flagship programs for social and behavior change

Springboard | Compass

Online network to connect, learn, and share about social and behavior change and curated collection of resources.

This website is made possible by the support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Breakthrough ACTION is supported by USAID’s Office of Population and Reproductive Health, Bureau for Global Health, under Cooperative Agreement: #AID-OAA-A-17-00017. Breakthrough ACTION is based at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Center for Communication Programs. The contents of this website are the sole responsibility of Breakthrough ACTION. The information provided on this website is not official U.S. Government information and does not necessarily represent the views or positions of USAID, the United States Government, or Johns Hopkins University.

United States Agency for International Development
Scroll to top