A behavioral design approach to improving a Chagas disease vector control campaign in Peru
Abstract Background Individual behavior change is a critical ingredient in efforts to improve global health. Central to the focus on behavior has been a growing understanding of how the human brain makes decisions, from motivations and mindsets to unconscious biases and cognitive shortcuts. Recent w...
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Main Authors: | Alison M. Buttenheim (Author), Michael Z. Levy (Author), Ricardo Castillo-Neyra (Author), Molly McGuire (Author), Amparo M. Toledo Vizcarra (Author), Lina M. Mollesaca Riveros (Author), Julio Meza (Author), Katty Borrini-Mayori (Author), Cesar Naquira (Author), Jere Behrman (Author), Valerie A. Paz-Soldan (Author) |
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