Community health worker motivation to perform systematic household contact tuberculosis investigation in a high burden metropolitan district in South Africa
Abstract Background South Africa faces a chronic shortage of professional health workers. Accordingly, community health workers (CHWs) are being employed to mitigate the ongoing health workforce deficiencies. As increased access to quality service delivery hinges upon their motivation, this study ex...
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Main Authors: | Gladys Kigozi (Author), Christo Heunis (Author), Michelle Engelbrecht (Author) |
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