1. In-depth interviews
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29
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District health managers (n = 3)
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1. Malaria situation in the district
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2. Role in policy communication and implementation
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3. Uptake of AL in the district
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4. Effectiveness of communication strategies
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Managers (in-charges) at primary health facilities (n = 6)
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1. Role in policy communication and implementation
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2. Perceived effectiveness of policy communication strategies
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3. Barriers and facilitators to policy changes/implementation at the local level
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4. Perceived community response to policy changes, attitudes to recommended drug
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Community leaders (n = 17) and mothers who had recently used a health facility (n = 3)
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1. Experiences with malaria
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2. Types of health provision available
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3. Views on malaria drugs
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4. Views on recent changes in malaria drug
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5. Role in the change of drugs
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6. Sources of health information and preferred sources
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7. Usefulness of the information received
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2. Focus Group Discussions (FGDs)
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14
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Young parents (male and female)
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1. Views on recent malaria drug policy changes
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2. Communication about recent drug policy changes;
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3. What sort of communication, who got the communication, from what sources; usefulness of the communication, and what reactions to the communication.
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4. Influences over choice of health care
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5. Views over new drugs.
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3. Informal conversations
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11
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Convenience sample from all age groups, both male and female
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1. Experiences with various malaria drugs
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2. Perceptions about policy changes on 1st-line treatment for uncomplicated malaria
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3. Sources of information on government and facility matters
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4. Patient narratives
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8
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Convenience sample of patients asked to talk about their experiences
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Real life experiences when seeking treatment including experience with various drugs, the reactions to policy change and communication received about the new policies
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5. Document reviews
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6
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Selected with the help of the hospital administrator
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To enhance familiarity with content of policy documents and discussions, and to feedback on policy implementation process
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6. Diary |
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Researchers’ experiences/observations |
To enable constant reflection on the researchers’ experiences as well as helping in identifying emerging thoughts about issues and ideas that were followed up in subsequent interviews. |