Evaluation of a training program for life skills education and financial literacy to community health workers in India: a quasi-experimental study
Abstract Background Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) are community health workers responsible for improving the health status of people by facilitating their access to healthcare services. The life skills of ASHA are known to be effective in negotiating behaviour change in the community; ho...
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Main Authors: | Shantanu Sharma (Author), Kanishtha Arora (Author), Chandrashekhar (Author), Rajesh Kumar Sinha (Author), Faiyaz Akhtar (Author), Sunil Mehra (Author) |
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