Factors enabling community health workers and volunteers to overcome socio-cultural barriers to behaviour change: meta-synthesis using the concept of social capital
Abstract Background Community-based health workers and volunteers are not just low-level health workforce; their effectiveness is also due to their unique relationship with the community and is often attributed to social capital, an area not well studied or acknowledged in the literature. Methods A...
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Main Authors: | Nicole Mohajer (Author), Debra Singh (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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