Challenges experienced by community health workers and their motivation to attend a self-management programme
Background: Community health workers (CHWs) are change agents expected to assist in decreasing the global burden of disease in the communities they serve. However, they themselves have health risk behaviours, which predispose them to non-communicable diseases and thus need to be empowered to make be...
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Main Authors: | Levona J. Johnson (Author), Laura H. Schopp (Author), Firdouza Waggie (Author), José M. Frantz (Author) |
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