Barrier Analysis
Barrier Analysis is a rapid assessment tool used in behavior change projects. The purpose of barrier analysis is to identify behavioral determinants, so that more effective behavior change communication messages, strategies and supporting activities can be developed. The barrier analysis is a relatively easy approach that can be conducted in a short period of time, allowing implementers to made decisions based on the findings in a timely manner.
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