Communication strategies to promote the uptake of childhood vaccination in Nigeria: a systematic map
Background: Effective communication is a critical component in ensuring that children are fully vaccinated. Although numerous communication interventions have been proposed and implemented in various parts of Nigeria, the range of communication strategies used has not yet been mapped systematically....
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Main Authors: | Afiong Oku (Author), Angela Oyo-Ita (Author), Claire Glenton (Author), Atle Fretheim (Author), Heather Ames (Author), Artur Muloliwa (Author), Jessica Kaufman (Author), Sophie Hill (Author), Julie Cliff (Author), Yuri Cartier (Author), Xavier Bosch-Capblanch (Author), Gabriel Rada (Author), Simon Lewin (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2016-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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