M-SAKHI - Mobile health solutions to help community providers promote maternal and infant nutrition and health: a description of development of the Program Impact Pathway using Theory of Change
Abstract Objective: Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) intervention programmes often lack documentation of successful processes. This manuscript aims to describe the development of Program Impact Pathway (PIP) using Theory of Change (ToC) approach for a mHealth BCC intervention titled 'Mobile...
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Main Authors: | Archana B Patel (Author), Priyanka N Kuhite (Author), Samreen Sadaf Khan (Author), Amrita Puranik (Author), Ashraful Alam (Author), Michael J Dibley (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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