The cost of the training and supervision of community health workers to improve exclusive breastfeeding amongst mothers in a cluster randomised controlled trial in South Africa
Abstract Background Interventions targeting community health workers (CHWs) aim to optimise the delivery of health services to underserved rural areas. Whilst interventions are evaluated against their objectives, there remains limited evidence on the economic costs of these interventions, and the pr...
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Main Authors: | Gavin George (Author), Takunda Mudzingwa (Author), Christiane Horwood (Author) |
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