Targeted Behavior Change Communication Using a Mobile Health Platform to Increase Uptake of Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets Among Pregnant Women in Tanzania: Hati Salama “Secure Voucher” Study Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
Targeted Behavior Change Communication Using a Mobile Health Platform to Increase Uptake of Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets Among Pregnant Women in Tanzania: Hati Salama “Secure Voucher” Study Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
Trinity Vey
1
, MSc ;
Eleonora Kinnicutt
2
, MPH ;
Andrew G Day
1, 3
, MSc ;
Nicola West
1, 4
, MSc ;
Jessica Sleeth
1
, MPH ;
Kenneth Bernard Nchimbi
5
, BSc, PGDip ;
Karen Yeates
1, 3, 4
, MD, MPH
1
Department of Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada
2
Management Sciences for Health, Arlington, VA, United States
3
Kingston Health Sciences Centre, Kingston, ON, Canada
4
Pamoja Tunaweza Women’s Centre, Moshi, United Republic of Tanzania
5
Tanzania Education Network/Mtandao wa Elimu Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania
Corresponding Author:
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Trinity Vey, MSc
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Department of Medicine
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Queen's University
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99 University Avenue
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Kingston, ON, K7L 3N6
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Canada
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Phone:
1 613 533 2000
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Email: 16tv7@queensu.ca