Community engagement (CE) is important for malaria prevention, control and ultimately elimination. As the decline of malaria has plateaued over the last 5 years, strengthening CE approaches will be necessary to enhance health promotion practice and policy to drive malaria transmission down further. Countries have adopted a wide range of public health intervention approaches for malaria prevention and control that best suit their context. This review will examine the existing evidence on the various CE approaches adopted by malaria programmes across the world and their outcomes. Methodology and analysis The review methodology will follow the updated Joanna Briggs Institute guide for scoping review, 2017, which is based on the framework devel...
Despite recent developments in malaria control, malaria remains one of the major public health probl...
BACKGROUND: In light of increasing complexity of identifying and treating malaria cases in low trans...
In this paper, we aim to evaluate the effectiveness of community-based interventions (CBIs) for the ...
BACKGROUND: Mass anti-malarial administration has been proposed as a key component of the malaria el...
Community engagement and participation has played a critical role in successful disease control and ...
Background: Community-delivered models have been widely used to reduce the burden of malaria. This r...
Background: Active community participation in malaria control is key to achieving malaria pre-elimin...
Although community engagement has been recognized as an important element of public health since the...
There are 40% (3 billion) of the world's population at risk of suffering from malaria with the addi...
BackgroundIn light of increasing complexity of identifying and treating malaria cases in low transmi...
Despite recent developments in malaria control, malaria remains one of the major public health probl...
BACKGROUND: In light of increasing complexity of identifying and treating malaria cases in low trans...
In this paper, we aim to evaluate the effectiveness of community-based interventions (CBIs) for the ...
BACKGROUND: Mass anti-malarial administration has been proposed as a key component of the malaria el...
Community engagement and participation has played a critical role in successful disease control and ...
Background: Community-delivered models have been widely used to reduce the burden of malaria. This r...
Background: Active community participation in malaria control is key to achieving malaria pre-elimin...
Although community engagement has been recognized as an important element of public health since the...
There are 40% (3 billion) of the world's population at risk of suffering from malaria with the addi...
BackgroundIn light of increasing complexity of identifying and treating malaria cases in low transmi...
Despite recent developments in malaria control, malaria remains one of the major public health probl...
BACKGROUND: In light of increasing complexity of identifying and treating malaria cases in low trans...
In this paper, we aim to evaluate the effectiveness of community-based interventions (CBIs) for the ...