Author: Avula, Rasmi
- Can digitally enabling community health and nutrition workers improve services delivery to pregnant women and mothers of infants? Quasi-experimental evidence from a national-scale nutrition programme in India
- India's 2.42 million frontline health workers enable restoration of health and nutrition service delivery after early COVID-19 lockdowns
- Routine growth monitoring processes in nutrition programs in India have multiple falter points with implications for quality of care
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- M-Health intervention has the potential to alleviate constraints in using administrative data systems for improving service delivery in India
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Author: Menon, Purnima
- Can digitally enabling community health and nutrition workers improve services delivery to pregnant women and mothers of infants? Quasi-experimental evidence from a national-scale nutrition programme in India
- India's 2.42 million frontline health workers enable restoration of health and nutrition service delivery after early COVID-19 lockdowns
- Routine growth monitoring processes in nutrition programs in India have multiple falter points with implications for quality of care
- Factors influencing roll-out of an m-Health intervention in India: Results from a dynamic and responsive process evaluation
- M-Health intervention has the potential to alleviate constraints in using administrative data systems for improving service delivery in India
- Use of situational vignettes helps assess the competence of frontline workers (FLW) in nutrition counseling programs (OR13-07-19)
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