Evaluating the Impact of Mass Media on Breastfeeding Practices in Viet Nam
This document presents the findings of a 2011 survey that served as the baseline for the evaluation of the Viet Nam mass media campaign.
This report lays out that evaluation plan and shows how a series of surveys over three years will assess the media campaign’s impact on exclusive breastfeeding. Initial analyses of the baseline data show how these early findings are aiding in refining this mass media evaluation plan, particularly the items to track over the life of the campaign, and in identifying the precise triggers of breastfeeding behaviors.
Source: Alive &Thrive
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
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- IPC for Immunization Toolkit
- ITN Access Indicator Snapshot
- Social and Behaviour Change — Insights and Practice
- Creating Mobile Health Solutions for Behaviour Change: A Study of Eight Services in the mNutrition Initiative Portfolio
- Malaria Indicators Surveys
- Family Planning High Impact Practices
- Household Survey Indicators for Malaria Control
- Social and Behavior Change for Service Delivery Community of Practice Spearheading Progress Through a Shared Agenda
- CHIPTS Resources - Surveys/Scales
- Using Survey Research to Evaluate Communications Campaigns