Factors Associated With Workplace and Interpersonal Trust in the Supervisory System of a Community Health Worker Programme in a Rural South African District
BackgroundKey to effective supportive supervision, and ultimately performance of community health workers (CHWs), is the nature of relationships in the formal health system at the coal face of programmes. The central character and defining feature of effective relationships, in turn, is the ability...
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Main Authors: | Tumelo Assegaai (Author), Helen Schneider (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
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