Background Community health workers and volunteers are vital for the achievement of Universal Health Coverage also in low-income countries. Ethiopia introduced community volunteers called women's development group leaders in 2011. These women have responsibilities in multiple sectors, including promoting health and healthcare seeking.ObjectiveWe aimed to explore women's development group leaders' and health workers' perceptions on these volunteers' role in maternal, neonatal and child healthcare. Methods A qualitative study was conducted with in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with women's development group leaders, health extension workers, health center staff, and woreda and regional health extension experts. We adapted a ...
Background: Women’s preference to give birth at home is deeply embedded in Ethiopian culture. Many w...
BACKGROUND: Health extension workers (HEWs) in Ethiopia have a unique position, connecting communiti...
BACKGROUND: In Rwanda, maternal community health workers (M-CHWs) are involved in the country's over...
Background Women’s development group leaders are volunteer community health workers in Ethiopia who,...
In this article, we use semi-structured interviews and documents produced by Ethiopian government of...
BACKGROUND: The maternal health system in Ethiopia links health posts in rural communities (kebeles)...
Background: Health extension workers (HEWs) in Ethiopia have a unique position, connecting communi...
BACKGROUND: Community health workers are widely used to provide care for a broad range of health iss...
Background Health extension workers (HEWs) are the implementers of the unique primary health care pr...
BACKGROUND: To address the shortfall in human resources for health, Ethiopia launched the Health Ext...
Background: Health extension workers (HEWs) have substantial inputs to reduce maternal and newborn m...
Understanding community perceptions of health and health inequality can serve as an evidence base fo...
Abstract Background Many Community Health Workers (CHWs) experience the same socioeconomic and healt...
In earlier studies, we have shown that the utilization of maternal health services in rural Ethiopia...
Background: In recognition of the critical shortage of human resources within health services, commu...
Background: Women’s preference to give birth at home is deeply embedded in Ethiopian culture. Many w...
BACKGROUND: Health extension workers (HEWs) in Ethiopia have a unique position, connecting communiti...
BACKGROUND: In Rwanda, maternal community health workers (M-CHWs) are involved in the country's over...
Background Women’s development group leaders are volunteer community health workers in Ethiopia who,...
In this article, we use semi-structured interviews and documents produced by Ethiopian government of...
BACKGROUND: The maternal health system in Ethiopia links health posts in rural communities (kebeles)...
Background: Health extension workers (HEWs) in Ethiopia have a unique position, connecting communi...
BACKGROUND: Community health workers are widely used to provide care for a broad range of health iss...
Background Health extension workers (HEWs) are the implementers of the unique primary health care pr...
BACKGROUND: To address the shortfall in human resources for health, Ethiopia launched the Health Ext...
Background: Health extension workers (HEWs) have substantial inputs to reduce maternal and newborn m...
Understanding community perceptions of health and health inequality can serve as an evidence base fo...
Abstract Background Many Community Health Workers (CHWs) experience the same socioeconomic and healt...
In earlier studies, we have shown that the utilization of maternal health services in rural Ethiopia...
Background: In recognition of the critical shortage of human resources within health services, commu...
Background: Women’s preference to give birth at home is deeply embedded in Ethiopian culture. Many w...
BACKGROUND: Health extension workers (HEWs) in Ethiopia have a unique position, connecting communiti...
BACKGROUND: In Rwanda, maternal community health workers (M-CHWs) are involved in the country's over...