BackgroundConcurrent epidemics of HIV, depression, alcohol abuse, and partner violence threaten maternal and child health (MCH) in South Africa. Although home visiting has been repeatedly demonstrated efficacious in research evaluations, efficacy disappears when programs are scaled broadly. In this cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT), we examine whether the benefits of ongoing accountability and supervision within an existing government funded and implemented community health workers (CHW) home visiting program ensure the effectiveness of home visiting.Methods/designIn the deeply rural, Eastern Cape of South Africa, CHW will be hired by the government and will be initially trained by the Philani Programme to conduct home visits with a...
Abstract Background Progress towards MDG4 in South Africa will depend largely on scaling up effectiv...
Paraprofessional home visitors trained to improve multiple outcomes (HIV, alcohol, infant health, an...
A research report submitted to the Discipline of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities, University of th...
BackgroundConcurrent epidemics of HIV, depression, alcohol abuse, and partner violence threaten mate...
Abstract Background Concurrent epidemics of HIV, depression, alcohol abuse, and partner violence thr...
CITATION: Rotheram-Borus, M. J., et al. 2017. To evaluate if increased supervision and support of So...
BackgroundInterventions are needed to reduce poor perinatal health. We trained community health work...
BACKGROUND:Interventions are needed to reduce poor perinatal health. We trained community health wor...
BackgroundCommunity health workers (CHWs) can supplement professional medical providers, especially ...
CITATION: Rotheram-Borus, M. J. et al. 2014. A cluster randomised controlled effectiveness trial eva...
BackgroundHome visits by paraprofessional community health workers (CHWs) has been shown to improve ...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of an intensive home visiting progr...
BackgroundMore than 50% of Africa's population lives in rural areas, which have few professional hea...
BackgroundHome delivery and late and infrequent attendance at antenatal care (ANC) are responsible f...
Paraprofessional home visitors trained to improve multiple outcomes (HIV, alcohol, infant health and...
Abstract Background Progress towards MDG4 in South Africa will depend largely on scaling up effectiv...
Paraprofessional home visitors trained to improve multiple outcomes (HIV, alcohol, infant health, an...
A research report submitted to the Discipline of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities, University of th...
BackgroundConcurrent epidemics of HIV, depression, alcohol abuse, and partner violence threaten mate...
Abstract Background Concurrent epidemics of HIV, depression, alcohol abuse, and partner violence thr...
CITATION: Rotheram-Borus, M. J., et al. 2017. To evaluate if increased supervision and support of So...
BackgroundInterventions are needed to reduce poor perinatal health. We trained community health work...
BACKGROUND:Interventions are needed to reduce poor perinatal health. We trained community health wor...
BackgroundCommunity health workers (CHWs) can supplement professional medical providers, especially ...
CITATION: Rotheram-Borus, M. J. et al. 2014. A cluster randomised controlled effectiveness trial eva...
BackgroundHome visits by paraprofessional community health workers (CHWs) has been shown to improve ...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of an intensive home visiting progr...
BackgroundMore than 50% of Africa's population lives in rural areas, which have few professional hea...
BackgroundHome delivery and late and infrequent attendance at antenatal care (ANC) are responsible f...
Paraprofessional home visitors trained to improve multiple outcomes (HIV, alcohol, infant health and...
Abstract Background Progress towards MDG4 in South Africa will depend largely on scaling up effectiv...
Paraprofessional home visitors trained to improve multiple outcomes (HIV, alcohol, infant health, an...
A research report submitted to the Discipline of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities, University of th...