Introduction In underserved populations, the contribution of community health workers (CHWs) is vital to the healthcare systems. Attrition of these workers causes critical breakdowns in the delivery of essential services to these populations. Literature on reasons for attrition is limited, although some have been identified in studies on sustainability of CHW programmes. These factors are, however, likely to be influenced by context. We measured CHW attrition and its predictors in a rural area in Kenya. Methods We conducted a nested case–control study and focus group discussions among CHWs involved in a maternal and child health project. A training register of 1005 CHWs was used to sample and follow CHWs for attrition. Incidence of CHW a...
Community health workers (CHWs) are used increasingly in the world to address shortages of health wo...
high at 488 deaths per 100,000 live births and the scenario is even worse in rural areas. Community ...
The shortage of formal health workers has led to the utilization of Community-Based Health Volunteer...
IntroductionIn underserved populations, the contribution of community health workers (CHWs) is vital...
Objectives This paper examines trends and underlying causes of attrition among volunteer community h...
BackgroundThere is a global emphasis on engaging community health volunteers (CHVs) in low- to middl...
In resource-constrained settings of developing countries, promotion of community-based health interv...
Abstract Background There is a global emphasis on engaging community health volunteers (CHVs) in low...
Between 1980 and 2000, mortality rates of children under the age of five and maternal mortality rati...
Community health workers (CHWs) effectively improve maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcom...
Abstract Background Retention of participants in longitudinal prospective surveys can challenging fo...
Abstract Background Ensuring regular supervision, capacity building and motivation are crucial for t...
Abstract Background Well-trained and highly motivated community health workers (CHWs) are critical f...
BACKGROUND: Volunteer community health workers (CHWs) are a key approach to improving community-base...
Background: Attrition of community health workers (CHWs) continues to threaten the full realisation ...
Community health workers (CHWs) are used increasingly in the world to address shortages of health wo...
high at 488 deaths per 100,000 live births and the scenario is even worse in rural areas. Community ...
The shortage of formal health workers has led to the utilization of Community-Based Health Volunteer...
IntroductionIn underserved populations, the contribution of community health workers (CHWs) is vital...
Objectives This paper examines trends and underlying causes of attrition among volunteer community h...
BackgroundThere is a global emphasis on engaging community health volunteers (CHVs) in low- to middl...
In resource-constrained settings of developing countries, promotion of community-based health interv...
Abstract Background There is a global emphasis on engaging community health volunteers (CHVs) in low...
Between 1980 and 2000, mortality rates of children under the age of five and maternal mortality rati...
Community health workers (CHWs) effectively improve maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) outcom...
Abstract Background Retention of participants in longitudinal prospective surveys can challenging fo...
Abstract Background Ensuring regular supervision, capacity building and motivation are crucial for t...
Abstract Background Well-trained and highly motivated community health workers (CHWs) are critical f...
BACKGROUND: Volunteer community health workers (CHWs) are a key approach to improving community-base...
Background: Attrition of community health workers (CHWs) continues to threaten the full realisation ...
Community health workers (CHWs) are used increasingly in the world to address shortages of health wo...
high at 488 deaths per 100,000 live births and the scenario is even worse in rural areas. Community ...
The shortage of formal health workers has led to the utilization of Community-Based Health Volunteer...