2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3957-1
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Development of a theory and evidence-based program to promote community treatment of fevers in children under five in a rural district in Southern Ghana: An intervention mapping approach

Abstract: BackgroundThis paper describes the development and implementation of a program to promote prompt and appropriate care seeking for fever in children under the age of five. Designed as a multicomponent program, the intervention comprises elements to influence the behavior of caregivers of children, Community Health Workers, professional health care providers and the wider community.MethodsFollowing the six fundamental steps of the Intervention Mapping protocol, we involved relevant stakeholders from the commence… Show more

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“…Models and theories are crucial to develop evidence-based health programs, particularly in the promotion of new malaria control interventions. These provide a framework for malaria program planners to build upon efforts to develop more workable initiatives [ 22 ]. One Nigerian study adapted a socio-ecological model to IPTp usage, but this was qualitative in nature and did not generate quantitative hierarchical data for the validation of the model [ 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Models and theories are crucial to develop evidence-based health programs, particularly in the promotion of new malaria control interventions. These provide a framework for malaria program planners to build upon efforts to develop more workable initiatives [ 22 ]. One Nigerian study adapted a socio-ecological model to IPTp usage, but this was qualitative in nature and did not generate quantitative hierarchical data for the validation of the model [ 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In common with the experiences of other researchers (Abbey et al, 2017;Heinen, Bartholomew, Wensing, van de Kerkhof, & van Achterberg, 2006;McEachan, Lawton, Jackson, Conner, & Lunt, 2008), shortage of time was the main challenge of using IM. In real-time, XPAND took a year to develop (excluding the formative research, which itself took a year to conduct and synthesise), with at least 5 months spent on developing the matrices.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Knowledge is the part of cognitive is the first stage of absorbing information [35]; for example, in this study, knowing pregnancy danger signs and detection of pregnancy risk. However, theory-based interventions could affect changes in the behavior of a person or society, but the determinants of a person's behavior are not limited to knowledge and awareness, so the method used must include other factors besides increasing knowledge [36].…”
Section: The Influence Of Using Mwh Between Intervention Group and Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%