Mixed method evaluation of a learning from excellence programme for community health workers in Neno, Malawi
Abstract Background Community Health Workers (CHWs) play an essential role in linking communities to facility-based healthcare. However, CHW programmes have often been hampered by low levels of staff motivation, and new tools aimed at improving staff motivation and work environment are needed. One s...
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Main Authors: | Maartje Kletter (Author), Bronwyn Harris (Author), Emilia Connolly (Author), Chifundo Namathanga (Author), Basimenye Nhlema (Author), Henry Makungwa (Author), Benson Chabwera (Author), Benson Phiri (Author), Celia Brown (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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