A mixed methods evaluation of the impact of ECHO® telementoring model for capacity building of community health workers in India
Abstract Introduction India has the largest cohort of community health workers with one million Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs). ASHAs play vital role in providing health education and promoting accessible health care services in the community. Despite their potential to improve the healt...
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Main Authors: | Rajmohan Panda (Author), Supriya Lahoti (Author), Nivedita Mishra (Author), Rajath R. Prabhu (Author), Kalpana Singh (Author), Apoorva Karan Rai (Author), Kumud Rai (Author) |
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