Potential Roles of Mhealth for Community Health Workers: Formative Research With End Users in Uganda and Mozambique
BackgroundCommunity health workers are reemerging as an essential component of health systems in low-income countries. However, there are concerns that unless they are adequately supported, their motivation and performance will be suboptimal. mHealth presents an opportunity to improve support for co...
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Main Authors: | Thondoo, Meelan (Author), Strachan, Daniel Ll (Author), Nakirunda, Maureen (Author), Ndima, Sozinho (Author), Muiambo, Abel (Author), Källander, Karin (Author), Hill, Zelee (Author) |
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2015-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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