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Fostering the use of quasi-experimental designs for evaluating public health interventions (Fotso et al., 2015)
ID:
RMNCH200
Full title:
Fostering the use of quasi-experimental designs for evaluating public health interventions: insights from an mHealth project in Malawi
Publication date:
01 January 2015
Maps:
Social, Behavioural and Community Engagement Interventions for Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child Health
Social, Behavioural and Community Engagement Interventions for Maternal Health
Social, Behavioural and Community Engagement Interventions for Child Health
Social, Behavioural and Community Engagement Interventions for Newborn Health
Study design:
Difference-in-Differences (DID)
Regions:
Sub-Saharan Africa
Countries:
Malawi
Population:
Care during pregnancy, childbirth and after childbirth
Care-seeking for childhood illness
Interventions:
Social media and m-health
Outcomes:
Caregiver practices
Routine care-seeking behaviour
Link:
http://3ieimpact.org/en/evidence/impact-evaluations/details/5817/