Becoming and remaining community health workers: perspectives from Ethiopia and Mozambique
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The global pendulum swing towards community health workers in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review of trends, geographical distribution and programmatic orientations, 2005 to 2014Supervision of community health workers in Mozambique: a qualitative study of factors influencing motivation and programme implementation.Community health workers programme in Luanda, Angola: an evaluation of the implementation processAn exploration of facilitators and challenges in the scale-up of a national, public sector community health worker cadre in Zambia: a qualitative study.Supporting and retaining Village Health Teams: an assessment of a community health worker program in two Ugandan districts.Keeping community health workers in Uganda motivated: key challenges, facilitators, and preferred program inputs.Human resource management in post-conflict health systems: review of research and knowledge gaps.'Deep down in their heart, they wish they could be given some incentives': a qualitative study on the changing roles and relations of care among home-based caregivers in Zambia.How does context influence performance of community health workers in low- and middle-income countries? 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A systematic reviewIntegrating informal providers into a people-centered health systems approach: qualitative evidence from local health systems in rural NigeriaValuing the work of unpaid community health workers and exploring the incentives to volunteering in rural AfricaThe Mixed Nature of Incentives for Community Health Workers: Lessons from a Qualitative Study in Two Districts in IndiaPredictors of activity level and retention among African American lay health advisors (LHAs) from The National Witness Project: Implications for the implementation and sustainability of community-based LHA programs from a longitudinal study.Sources of community health worker motivation: a qualitative study in Morogoro Region, Tanzania.Advancing understanding of the sustainability of lay health advisor (LHA) programs for African-American women in community settings.The Anthropology of Malaria: Locating the Social.Optimising the benefits of community health workers' unique position between communities and the health sector: A comparative analysis of factors shaping relationships in four countries.'All they do is pray': community labour and the narrowing of 'care' during Mozambique's HIV scale-up.Psychological Treatments for the World: Lessons from Low- and Middle-Income Countries.Who bears the cost of 'informal mhealth'? Health-workers' mobile phone practices and associated political-moral economies of care in Ghana and Malawi."Volunteers are not paid because they are priceless": community health worker capacities and values in an AIDS treatment intervention in urban Ethiopia."Doing the Best We Can": Providing Care in a Malawian Antiretroviral Clinic.From a global crisis to the 'end of AIDS': New epidemics of signification.Paid staff or volunteers - does it make a difference? The impact of staffing on child outcomes for children attending community-based programmes in South Africa and Malawi.She knows that she will not come back: tracing patients and new thresholds of collective surveillance in PMTCT Option B.The self as capital in the narrative economy: how biographical testimonies move activism in the Global South.Volunteers in Ethiopia's women's development army are more deprived and distressed than their neighbors: cross-sectional survey data from rural Ethiopia.Local in Practice: Professional Distinctions in Angolan Development Work.Community health workers, recipients' experiences and constraints to care in South Africa - a pathway to trust.A mobile clinic approach to the delivery of community-based mental health services in rural Haiti.Are health systems interventions gender blind? examining health system reconstruction in conflict affected states"I will not stop visiting!" a qualitative study of community health workers' reluctance to withdraw household support following the end of a community-based intervention in ZimbabweThe Role of Communities in Mental Health Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Meta-Review of Components and Competencies
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Becoming and remaining community health workers: perspectives from Ethiopia and Mozambique
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Ippolytos Kalofonos
Kenneth Maes
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10.1016/J.SOCSCIMED.2013.03.026
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2013-03-28T00:00:00Z