Factors associated with retention of community health workers in maternal, newborn and child health programme in Simiyu Region, Tanzania
Background: Attrition of community health workers (CHWs) continues to threaten the full realisation and sustainability of community-based health programmes globally. Aim: This study aimed to understand factors associated with CHWs' recruitment and their retention. Setting: This study was co...
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Main Authors: | David P. Ngilangwa (Author), George S. Mgomella (Author) |
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