Quality of Sick Child-Care Delivered by Community Health Workers in Tanzania
Background Community health worker (CHW) interventions to manage childhood illness is a strategy promoted by the global health community which involves training and supporting CHW to assess, classify and treat sick children at home, using an algorithm adapted from the Integrated Management of Childh...
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Main Authors: | Colin Baynes (Author), Dominic Mboya (Author), Samuel Likasi (Author), Doroth Maganga (Author), Senga Pemba (Author), Jitihada Baraka (Author), Kate Ramsey (Author), Helen Semu (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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