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Exploring the equity impact of a maternal and newborn health intervention: a qualitative study of participatory women's groups in rural South Asia and Africa.

Joanna MorrisonDavid OsrinGlyn AlcockKishwar AzadJyoti BamjanBharat BudhathokiAbdul KuddusMahfuza Akter MalaDharma ManandharAlbert NkhataShrijana PathakTambosi PhiriShibanand RathPrasanta TripathyAnthony CostelloTanja A J Houweling
Published in: International journal for equity in health (2019)
Participatory learning and action led to increased knowledge, confidence to act, and acceptability of recommended practices. The equitable behavioural effects were facilitated by the accessibility, relevance, and engaging format of the intervention across socioeconomic groups, and by reaching-out to parts of the population usually not accessed. A PLA approach improved health behaviours across socioeconomic strata in rural communities, around issues for which there was a knowledge deficit and where simple changes could be made at home.
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