What can motivate Lady Health Workers in Pakistan to engage more actively in tuberculosis case-finding?
Abstract Background Many interventions to motivate community health workers to perform better rely on financial incentives, even though it is not clear that monetary gain is the main motivational driver. In Pakistan, Lady Health Workers (LHW) are responsible for delivering community level primary he...
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Main Authors: | Mishal S. Khan (Author), Nelofar Mehboob (Author), Afifah Rahman-Shepherd (Author), Farah Naureen (Author), Aamna Rashid (Author), Naveed Buzdar (Author), Muhammad Ishaq (Author) |
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