BACKGROUND: Community health workers, known as Village Health Teams (VHTs) in Uganda, play a central role in increasing access to community-based health services. The objective of this research is to explore tensions that may emerge as VHTs navigate multiple roles as community members and care providers particularly when providing sensitive reproductive health and HIV care. METHODS: Twenty-five VHTs from a rural clinic in Uganda completed semi-structured interviews focused on experiences providing services. Interview questions focused on challenges VHTs face providing services and strategies for improving quality care. After translation from Luganda and transcription, interviews were analyzed using content analysis to identify emergent them...
Link Up, a global consortium led by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, sought to meet the immediat...
Background: The implementation and utilization of programmes for the prevention of mother-to-child t...
Interactions between patients and service providers frequently influence uptake of prevention of mot...
Background: Less than one quarter of people in need have access to HIV services in Uganda. This stud...
Background Uganda’s national community health worker program involves volunteer Village Health Teams...
Background: Countries with health workforce shortages are increasingly turning to multipurp...
BACKGROUND: Less than one quarter of people in need have access to HIV services in Uganda. This stud...
Background: Countries with health workforce shortages are increasingly turning to multipurpose commu...
In HIV-endemic areas, traditional healers are frequently used with, or instead of, biomedical resour...
Little is known on integrating HIV and family planning (FP) services in community settings. Using a ...
Background: Less than one quarter of people in need have access to HIV services in Uganda. This stud...
Introduction: Although large scale public sector community health worker programs have been key in p...
Within many communities in East Africa, people living with HIV are increasingly involved in deliveri...
While community-based groups are able to provide vital support to people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV...
Introduction: Although large scale public sector community health worker programs have been key in p...
Link Up, a global consortium led by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, sought to meet the immediat...
Background: The implementation and utilization of programmes for the prevention of mother-to-child t...
Interactions between patients and service providers frequently influence uptake of prevention of mot...
Background: Less than one quarter of people in need have access to HIV services in Uganda. This stud...
Background Uganda’s national community health worker program involves volunteer Village Health Teams...
Background: Countries with health workforce shortages are increasingly turning to multipurp...
BACKGROUND: Less than one quarter of people in need have access to HIV services in Uganda. This stud...
Background: Countries with health workforce shortages are increasingly turning to multipurpose commu...
In HIV-endemic areas, traditional healers are frequently used with, or instead of, biomedical resour...
Little is known on integrating HIV and family planning (FP) services in community settings. Using a ...
Background: Less than one quarter of people in need have access to HIV services in Uganda. This stud...
Introduction: Although large scale public sector community health worker programs have been key in p...
Within many communities in East Africa, people living with HIV are increasingly involved in deliveri...
While community-based groups are able to provide vital support to people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV...
Introduction: Although large scale public sector community health worker programs have been key in p...
Link Up, a global consortium led by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, sought to meet the immediat...
Background: The implementation and utilization of programmes for the prevention of mother-to-child t...
Interactions between patients and service providers frequently influence uptake of prevention of mot...