Improving Health Knowledge Through Provision of Free Digital Health Education to Rural Communities in Iringa, Tanzania: Nonrandomized Intervention Study
BackgroundCommunity health education is one of the most effective measures to increase health literacy worldwide and can contribute to the achievement of specific targets of the Sustainable Development Goal 3. Digitalized health education materials can improve health knowledge as a dimension of heal...
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Main Authors: | Christine Holst (Author), Dominik Stelzle (Author), Lien My Diep (Author), Felix Sukums (Author), Bernard Ngowi (Author), Josef Noll (Author), Andrea Sylvia Winkler (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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