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Public responses to policy changes in 1st line treatment for uncomplicated for malaria in Kenya and the potential influence of policy communication in the uptake of malaria drugs

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Main Author: Okungu, Vincent Robert
Other Authors: Gilson, Lucy
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Health Economics Unit 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/9452 Public responses to policy changes in 1st line treatment for uncomplicated for malaria in Kenya and the potential influence of policy communication in the uptake of malaria drugs Okungu, Vincent Robert Gilson, Lucy Health Economics Includes bibliographical references. This study intends to give new insights into community perceptions on policy changes in 1st-line treatment for uncomplicated malaria in Kenya and the contributions of such perceptions on the uptake of recommended malaria drugs. It also intends to promote effective communication and implementation of malaria treatment policies and highlight public concerns about drug policy changes, and finally, add to the literature on malaria control and contribute to policy debates from a community perspective. 2014-11-09T15:52:05Z 2014-11-09T15:52:05Z 2010 Master Thesis Masters MPH http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9452 eng application/pdf Health Economics Unit Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Health Economics
Okungu, Vincent Robert
Public responses to policy changes in 1st line treatment for uncomplicated for malaria in Kenya and the potential influence of policy communication in the uptake of malaria drugs
thesis_degree_str Master's
title Public responses to policy changes in 1st line treatment for uncomplicated for malaria in Kenya and the potential influence of policy communication in the uptake of malaria drugs
title_full Public responses to policy changes in 1st line treatment for uncomplicated for malaria in Kenya and the potential influence of policy communication in the uptake of malaria drugs
title_fullStr Public responses to policy changes in 1st line treatment for uncomplicated for malaria in Kenya and the potential influence of policy communication in the uptake of malaria drugs
title_full_unstemmed Public responses to policy changes in 1st line treatment for uncomplicated for malaria in Kenya and the potential influence of policy communication in the uptake of malaria drugs
title_short Public responses to policy changes in 1st line treatment for uncomplicated for malaria in Kenya and the potential influence of policy communication in the uptake of malaria drugs
title_sort public responses to policy changes in 1st line treatment for uncomplicated for malaria in kenya and the potential influence of policy communication in the uptake of malaria drugs
topic Health Economics
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9452
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