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Mixed Methods

Understanding the uptake and determinants of prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV services in East Africa: Mixed methods systematic review and meta-analysis

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This review examines the uptake and determinants of key Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) services in East Africa. Analyzing 52 studies, it found that while maternal HIV testing and ART initiation rates were relatively high, uptake of infant ARV prophylaxis and Early Infant Diagnosis (EID) were lower. Factors influencing PMTCT service uptake included place of … [Read more...] about Understanding the uptake and determinants of prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV services in East Africa: Mixed methods systematic review and meta-analysis

A mixed methods evaluation of the impact of ECHO® telementoring model for capacity building of community health workers in India

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This study evaluates the impact of a 15-hour telementoring refresher training program on Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) in India, aimed at improving their knowledge and skills. Using a mixed-method approach, results show a significant improvement in learning and competence among ASHAs. Participants expressed satisfaction with the training but highlighted challenges … [Read more...] about A mixed methods evaluation of the impact of ECHO® telementoring model for capacity building of community health workers in India

Development and Validation of a Stroke Literacy Assessment Test for Community Health Workers

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This article presents the development and validation of the Stroke Literacy Assessment Test (SLAT) for assessing Community Health Workers' (CHWs) competencies in stroke prevention. The SLAT evaluates factual knowledge and application levels related to stroke risk factors. Through expert reviews, cognitive interviews, and diagnostic analysis, the SLAT demonstrated validity and … [Read more...] about Development and Validation of a Stroke Literacy Assessment Test for Community Health Workers

Implementation of Community Health Worker Support for Tobacco Cessation: A Mixed-Methods Study

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This study examined the impact of Community Health Worker (CHW) engagement on tobacco abstinence in adults with serious mental illness. Results showed that higher CHW visit frequency and duration were associated with increased tobacco abstinence rates. CHWs facilitated engagement by building trust, providing accountability, and addressing barriers to treatment access. Training … [Read more...] about Implementation of Community Health Worker Support for Tobacco Cessation: A Mixed-Methods Study

Implementation of a digital tool for population management in Primary Health Care

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This study introduces a digital diagnostic and monitoring tool for primary healthcare in São Paulo, implemented in 14 healthcare units. It addresses challenges in territory management faced by healthcare professionals. The tool, developed after analyzing existing instruments, improves data reliability, visualization, and work process efficiency. Results suggest successful … [Read more...] about Implementation of a digital tool for population management in Primary Health Care

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