International audienceThis cross-sectional study aims at analyzing the perceptions of mothers, community leaders, and nutrition/health care workers (NHCWs) about using videos in nutrition and health programs compared to posters. In total, we recruited 42 mothers, 39 community leaders, and 30 NHCWs from villages and local organizations in two rural districts in South Benin, Bopa, and Houéyogbé. Learning sessions on Dietary diversity and Hygiene and deworming were organized using posters and videos. Participants' opinions on pros and cons of videos and posters were collected using individual semi-structured interviews with NHCWs and focus group discussions with mothers and community leaders, then analyzed thematically. Results showed that vid...
Introduction: In Uganda, the maternal, newborn and child mortality is highest in rural areas, which ...
Farmers' access to reliable information is crucial to improving rural livelihoods, food security, an...
Health communication campaigns in developing countries can take many different forms and make use of...
International audienceThis cross-sectional study aims at analyzing the perceptions of mothers, commu...
International audienceThis study aimed to assess whether short nutrition educational videos were mor...
Objective: This study aimed to assess whether short nutrition educational videos were more effective...
Improvements in community health workers' (CHWs) knowledge and practices in low-income countries inc...
Background: Mobile phones present a new health communications opportunity but use of mobile videos w...
Cell-phone ready educational videos, translated into local languages, are a recent phenomenon in dev...
Poor diet quality has been widely identified as a primary reason for malnutrition and the increasing...
This article deals with the comparison of the conventional training based on two day community works...
Successful integration of nutrition interventions into large-scale development programmes from nutri...
Introduction: In Uganda, the maternal, newborn and child mortality is highest in rural areas, which ...
In 2008, an NGO showed videos about rice to farmers in 19 villages in Benin. A study in 2013 showed ...
This thesis explores the potential of community video for rural development work in India. It addres...
Introduction: In Uganda, the maternal, newborn and child mortality is highest in rural areas, which ...
Farmers' access to reliable information is crucial to improving rural livelihoods, food security, an...
Health communication campaigns in developing countries can take many different forms and make use of...
International audienceThis cross-sectional study aims at analyzing the perceptions of mothers, commu...
International audienceThis study aimed to assess whether short nutrition educational videos were mor...
Objective: This study aimed to assess whether short nutrition educational videos were more effective...
Improvements in community health workers' (CHWs) knowledge and practices in low-income countries inc...
Background: Mobile phones present a new health communications opportunity but use of mobile videos w...
Cell-phone ready educational videos, translated into local languages, are a recent phenomenon in dev...
Poor diet quality has been widely identified as a primary reason for malnutrition and the increasing...
This article deals with the comparison of the conventional training based on two day community works...
Successful integration of nutrition interventions into large-scale development programmes from nutri...
Introduction: In Uganda, the maternal, newborn and child mortality is highest in rural areas, which ...
In 2008, an NGO showed videos about rice to farmers in 19 villages in Benin. A study in 2013 showed ...
This thesis explores the potential of community video for rural development work in India. It addres...
Introduction: In Uganda, the maternal, newborn and child mortality is highest in rural areas, which ...
Farmers' access to reliable information is crucial to improving rural livelihoods, food security, an...
Health communication campaigns in developing countries can take many different forms and make use of...