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Interventions to maximize facial cleanliness and achieve environmental improvement for trachoma elimination: A review of the grey literature.

Maryann G DeleaHiwote SolomonAnthony W SolomonMatthew C Freeman
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2018)
If left unaddressed, identified gaps in intervention content may continue to challenge uptake and sustainability of improved F&E behaviors. Stakeholders designing and implementing trachoma elimination programs should review their F&E intervention content and delivery approaches with an eye toward improvement, including better alignment with established behavior change theories and empirical evidence. Implementation should move beyond information dissemination, and appropriately employ a variety of behavior change techniques to address more proximal influencers of change.
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