The Breakthrough RESEARCH project is conducting mixed methods research to inform the delivery of social and behavior change (SBC) programming among mothers within the first 1,000-day window of opportunity, including integrated interventions to promote malaria prevention and treatment behaviors, antenatal care attendance, delivery with a skilled attendant, early and exclusive breastfeeding, child immunization, timely care-seeking for common childhood illnesses, and postpartum contraceptive use.
The first phase of a behavioral sentinel surveillance (BSS) survey has been completed. The BSS rigorously assessed current practices and behavioral determinants of health outcomes over the lifespan of the Breakthrough ACTION integrated SBC project in Nigeria.
Results from the baseline have been released in the form of a series of programmatic research briefs, webinars, and slide decks by health area, a full report, and an overall key findings webinar. These results will help to improve the delivery of integrated SBC programming across health areas and behaviors in Nigeria and elsewhere.
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Overall information and results
Generating Evidence to Inform Integrated Social and Behavior Change Programming in Nigeria
Activity brief:Behavioral Sentinel Surveillance Survey in Nigeria: baseline technical report
Technical report: Webinar:Pregnancy and childbirth
Programmatic research brief: Slides:Pregnancy & childbirth—Insights for improving malaria, FP, & MCH outcomes in northwestern Nigeria
Webinar: Infographic factsheets: Increasing Use of Antenatal Care Services Among Women in Northern Nigeria [Go to journal article on Journal of Biosocial Science website]
Journal article: Psychosocial Influences on Pregnancy and Childbirth Behaviours in North-western Nigeria: A cross-sectional analysis [Breastfeeding
Programmatic research brief: Slides:Breastfeeding—Insights for improving malaria, FP, & MCH outcomes in northwestern Nigeria
Webinar:Go to journal article on International Journal for Equity in Health website]
Journal article: Socioeconomic Inequality in Exclusive Breastfeeding Behavior and Ideation Factors for Social Behavioral Change in Three North-western Nigerian States: A cross-sectional study [Go to journal article on International Breastfeeding Journal website]
Journal article: The Role of Maternal Ideations on Breastfeeding Practices in Northwestern Nigeria: A cross‑section study [Pneumonia
Programmatic research brief:Go to journal article on Pediatric Pulmonology website]
Journal article: Pneumonia‐related Ideations, Care‐seeking, and Treatment Behaviors among Children Under 2 Years with Pneumonia Symptoms in Northwestern Nigeria [Routine childhood immunization
Programmatic research brief: Slides:Vaccination—Insights for improving malaria, FP, & MCH outcomes in northwestern Nigeria
Webinar:Go to blog on the Wilson Center’s New Security Beat website]
Blog: Understanding Hesitancy for Childhood Vaccines in Nigeria–It’s Not Just About COVID-19 [Sick child care-seeking
Programmatic research brief: Slides: Webinar: Infographic factsheets: Increasing Care Seeking for Children with Fever Among Women in Northern Nigeria [Family planning
Slides: Webinar: Infographic factsheets: Increasing Modern Contraceptive Use Among Women in Northern Nigeria [Go to journal article on BMC Public Health website]
Journal article: Understanding Family Planning Outcomes in Northwestern Nigeria: Analysis and modeling of social and behavior change factors [Malaria
Programmatic research brief: Slides:Malaria—Insights for improving malaria, FP, & MCH outcomes in northwestern Nigeria
Webinar:Adolescents
Programmatic research brief:
Programmatic research brief: Nutrition
Programmatic research brief: Cost-effectiveness Analysis
Technical Report:
Technical Report: Activity Snapshot
Collaborating Partners
Breakthrough ACTION
Anticipated Timeline
2017─2022
Geographic Location
Nigeria