Uptake of Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

To optimize their effectiveness, shade cases ought to be printed in colour. This case highlight the importance in boosting product acceptance of understanding end users and describes hurdles to adoption of malaria rapid diagnostic tests in Zambia. Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are simple, easy-to-use tools that offer a relatively dependable, cost-effective way to support diagnoses of malaria.

Along with ensuring that patients' febrile illnesses are properly diagnosed and treated, malaria analyses that are confirming has more comprehensive public health advantages, including encouraging the efficient utilization of limited malaria medications and preventing increased opposition to first-line malaria treatment. Nonetheless, regardless of the evident potential advantages of RDTs, many clinicians in Zambia don't use them or simply blow off their results. Various barriers to uptake and strategies to beat these challenges are explored, with wide-ranging implications for health policy and technology adoption. A specific emphasis is placed on the function of behavioral inclinations.

PUBLICATION DATE: January 14, 2011 PRODUCT #: 911007-PDF-ENG

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