This study looked at burnout, motivation, and job satisfaction among community health workers (CHWs) in Madhya Pradesh, India. Surveys showed that 33% of CHWs experienced moderate or high burnout, especially from physical exhaustion, while pride in their work was a key motivator. Higher education was linked to higher motivation levels. These findings highlight the need to … [Read more...] about Burnout, motivation and job satisfaction among community health workers recruited for a depression training in Madhya Pradesh, India: a cross-sectional study
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Delivery of Primary Healthcare Services in Delhi, India: A Cross-sectional Study on Knowledge and Functional Efficacy of ASHAs
This study assessed the knowledge and performance of 200 Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) in Delhi. Most ASHAs were married women aged 40-49 with at least a higher secondary education. Nearly all (89%) had excellent knowledge and demonstrated exceptional performance in primary healthcare. However, there were gaps in awareness about specific programs like Janani Shishu … [Read more...] about Delivery of Primary Healthcare Services in Delhi, India: A Cross-sectional Study on Knowledge and Functional Efficacy of ASHAs
Association between coordinated counseling from both ASHA and Anganwadi Workers and maternal health outcomes: A cross-sectional study from Madhya Pradesh and Bihar, India
This study explored how teamwork between two types of community health workers (CHWs) in rural India—Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) and Anganwadi Workers (AWWs)—impacts maternal health. Data from over 6,600 mothers showed that coordinated efforts by both CHW groups improved key outcomes like birth preparedness, institutional delivery, postnatal care, and … [Read more...] about Association between coordinated counseling from both ASHA and Anganwadi Workers and maternal health outcomes: A cross-sectional study from Madhya Pradesh and Bihar, India
Maternal Continuum of Care among Homeless Women: Does Community Health Workers and Non-Government Organisation Involvements Matter?
This study explored maternal healthcare access among homeless women in Kolkata, India, revealing that only 25% used complete maternal care services. Support from Community Health Workers (CHWs) and NGOs significantly improved access, especially when both were involved. However, utilization varied based on factors like migration status and antenatal health. The study calls for … [Read more...] about Maternal Continuum of Care among Homeless Women: Does Community Health Workers and Non-Government Organisation Involvements Matter?
Community Medicine in Public Health Crises: A Sociological Examination of Pandemic Responses in Raigad, Maharashtra, India
This article examines the role of community medicine in addressing public health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic in India. It focuses on how community health workers (such as ASHAs and ANMs) and government health programs help prevent disease and promote health at the local level. The study looks at the impact of social and economic inequalities during pandemics and how … [Read more...] about Community Medicine in Public Health Crises: A Sociological Examination of Pandemic Responses in Raigad, Maharashtra, India
