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TitelLinking policy with technology : role of mobile communications technology in polio eradication initiative in northern Nigeria  
AuteurA. Adoghe
InstellingKIT - Royal Tropical Institute
AfdelingDevelopment, Policy and Practice
OpleidingMaster in International Health (MIH)
Jaar2011
UitgeverKIT - Royal Tropical Institute [etc.]
PlaatsAmsterdam
Pagina'six, 57
OrganisatiesKIT - Royal Tropical Institute, VU - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
OnderwerpHealth and Nutrition
Trefwoordenhealth services, disease prevention and control, information and communication technologies
RegioWest Africa
LandNigeria
SamenvattingThe polio virus is a highly infectious agent that invades the nervous system and can cause Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) or in some cases, death in mostly children under 5 years. As at 1988, over 350,000 children were being paralyzed annually by polio infection worldwide. The introduction of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) in 1988 reduced the annual polio cases by 99% worldwide the following year through immunization by polio vaccines. Nigeria is one of the four polio endemic countries, with the north serving as main reservoir of the virus. This literature review examines the factors that influence the polio eradication in northern Nigeria and ongoing communication interventions. It also examines the role of mobile telecommunications in health in developing countries including northern Nigeria. Findings show that communication strategies in northern Nigeria have helped to improve vaccination coverage, by mobilizing religious and cultural leaders, improving political will, individual and community-level demand, increasing knowledge and reaching out to the poorest and marginalized population. There is however a need to strengthen current communication strategies at the community and individual levels in order to sustain demand for OPV in underserved communities. Analysis of mobile communication in developing countries including Nigeria revealed that there is rapid penetration of the technology even in hard-to-reach areas. However, available evidence linking the technology to health and disease prevention is still anecdotal and limited. It is hoped that findings from this study will provide perspectives for the Nigeria government and organizations involved in polio eradication in partnership with mobile telecommunication providers to research innovative application of mobile communications technology in polio eradication.  
TaalEngels
CategorieResearch
Soort documentMaster thesis
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