Phone app trial aims to curb alcohol harm in african communities
NCT ID NCT03610815
Summary
This study tested whether a mobile phone app could help community health workers better identify and counsel people with risky drinking habits. It compared the app against standard training methods across 12 districts in Mozambique. The goal was to find a cost-effective way to expand support for reducing alcohol-related harm.
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Locations
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MIHER: Mozambique Institute for Health Education and Research
Maputo, Cidade de Maputo, 1101, Mozambique
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