Behaviour change interventions improve maternal and child nutrition in sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review
Evidence that nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive interventions can improve maternal and child nutrition status in sub-Saharan Africa is inconclusive. Using behaviour change theory and techniques in intervention design may increase effectiveness and make outcomes more predictable. This system...
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Main Authors: | Daniella Watson (Author), Patience Mushamiri (Author), Paula Beeri (Author), Toussaint Rouamba (Author), Sarah Jenner (Author), Simone Proebstl (Author), Sarah H Kehoe (Author), Kate A Ward (Author), Mary Barker (Author), Wendy Lawrence (Author) |
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