2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0240514
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Evaluation of a game-based training course to build capacity for insecticide resistance management in vector control programmes

Abstract: Across Africa, malaria control programmes are increasingly challenged with the emergence of insecticide resistance among malaria vector populations. Confronted with this challenge, vector control staff must understand insecticide resistance management, think comprehensively and react positively when confronted with new problems. However, information on the subject is often only available through written guidelines that are difficult to put into practice. Based on the successes and strengths of educational game… Show more

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“…Dormannetal. [36]statedthatthegame-basedtrainingincreasedknowledgeand improvedself-efficacyamongprofessionalsinvectorcontrol.RoughandQuingley [37] presented recommendations for the design of end-user development tools allowing non-programmerstodevelop"experiencesampling"apps.AStudybyMerhietal. [38] evaluated the role of age and gender in consumer intentions and uptakes of mobile banking services.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dormannetal. [36]statedthatthegame-basedtrainingincreasedknowledgeand improvedself-efficacyamongprofessionalsinvectorcontrol.RoughandQuingley [37] presented recommendations for the design of end-user development tools allowing non-programmerstodevelop"experiencesampling"apps.AStudybyMerhietal. [38] evaluated the role of age and gender in consumer intentions and uptakes of mobile banking services.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%