Integrated vector control of Chagas disease in Guatemala: a case of social innovation in health

ConclusionsWhen social innovation criteria are included in a health control initiative, the community-based research and the interdisciplinary and intersectoral participation facilitate the implementation of the control strategy, the perceived benefits by the community and its empowerment to sustain and share the strategy. The case study provided understanding of the intersectoral and interdisciplinary dynamics in particular contexts, and documented the relevance of innovation criteria in health processes.
Source: Infectious Diseases of Poverty - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research