The predictive validity of the Living Goods selection tools for community health workers in Kenya: cohort study
Abstract Background Ensuring that selection processes for Community Health Workers (CHWs) are effective is important due to the scale and scope of modern CHW programmes. However they are relatively understudied. While community involvement in selection should never be eliminated entirely, there are...
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Main Authors: | Celia A. Taylor (Author), Richard J. Lilford (Author), Emily Wroe (Author), Frances Griffiths (Author), Ruth Ngechu (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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