Authors: Okeibunor, J., et al.
This study analyzes a community-based programme to determine the degree to which community-directed interventions delivered through volunteer community based distributions can improve access to malaria prevention strategies for pregnant women, including use of ITNs, IPTp drugs and counseling. Results suggest that beyond access to malaria prevention, access to formal health care in general, and antenatal care in particular increased.
Link: Preventing malaria in pregnancy through community-directed interventions: evidence from Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
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Resource Topic: CHW Role, Community Health Workers/Volunteers, Community Involvement, Malaria
Resource Type: Case studies, Research
Year: 2011
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