Supportive supervision and constructive relationships with healthcare workers support CHW performance: Use of a qualitative framework to evaluate CHW programming in Uganda
Abstract Background While evidence supports community health worker (CHW) capacity to improve maternal and newborn health in less-resourced countries, key implementation gaps remain. Tools for assessing CHW performance and evidence on what programmatic components affect performance are lacking. This...
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Main Authors: | Teralynn Ludwick (Author), Eleanor Turyakira (Author), Teddy Kyomuhangi (Author), Kimberly Manalili (Author), Sheila Robinson (Author), Jennifer L. Brenner (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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