Longitudinal Follow-up to Assess Knowledge Retention and Practice Change of Mothers and Caregivers on Childhood Diarrhea in Zanzibar
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Objectives: To assess knowledge retention and practice change 6-12 months after initial training among mothers and caregivers of under-five children in Zanzibar, and to identify factors associated with sustained adoption.
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Longitudinal Follow-up to Assess Knowledge Retention and Practice Change of Mothers and Caregivers on Childhood Diarrhea in Zanzibar. (2025). Global Journal of Medical Research, 25(F1), 29-32. https://doi.org/10.34257/GJMRLVOL25IS1PG1
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Longitudinal Follow-up to Assess Knowledge Retention and Practice Change of Mothers and Caregivers on Childhood Diarrhea in Zanzibar. (2025). Global Journal of Medical Research, 25(F1), 29-32. https://doi.org/10.34257/GJMRLVOL25IS1PG1