Githinji 2013.
| Study characteristics | ||
| Methods | Secondary objective: case study using programmatic data | |
| Participants | Facility‐based health workers Context: 87 public health facilities in 5 Kenyan districts |
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| Interventions | Health workers sent information on stock counts of artemether‐lumefantrine (AL) and rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) using SMS messages through their mobile phones to a web‐based system accessed by district managers. | |
| Outcomes | N/A | |
| Notes | The program described here, SMS for Life, is the same intervention as the one described by Barrington 2010; Mikkelsen‐Lopez 2014; WHO 2013, with differences in the products about which stock data were reported. | |