Article from the Malaria Journal
Background posted in PubMed: "Patients' low adherence to artemisinin-based combination therapy has been reported in areas of Kenya bordering the Lake Victoria region, where the burden of malaria remains high. A randomized controlled trial is underway to determine the efficacy of short message service (SMS) text reminders on adherence to artemether-lumefantrine and post-treatment review of children under the age of five. This paper reports on the iterative process of intervention and delivery system development."
mFHAST Implications: Effectiveness of short messages for increasing adherence to malaria therapies in
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An article from BMC Medicine
From the PubMed article abstract: "The increasing investment in malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) to differentiate malarial and non-malarial fevers, and an awareness of the need to improve case management of non-malarial fever, indicates an urgent need for high quality evidence on how best to improve prescribers' practices."
mFHAST Implications: Opportunity for use of SMS to improve health worker training within antimalarial programs
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