Untapped aspects of mass media campaigns for changing health behaviour towards non-communicable diseases in Bangladesh
Abstract In recent years, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have become epidemic in Bangladesh. Behaviour changing interventions are key to prevention and management of NCDs. A great majority of people in Bangladesh have low health literacy, are less receptive to health information, and are unlikely...
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Main Authors: | Reshman Tabassum (Author), Guenter Froeschl (Author), Jonas P. Cruz (Author), Paolo C. Colet (Author), Sukhen Dey (Author), Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam (Author) |
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