Community Health Workers (CHWs) are key to providing healthcare in underserved areas of sub-Saharan Africa but often struggle due to limited training and support. This study reviewed 55 studies on CHW supervision and support interventions from 2013 to 2024. It identified four main types of successful interventions: supervision, job aids, incentives, and training. Effective … [Read more...] about Supervision and Support Interventions Targeted at Community Health Workers in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review to Identify Characteristics Associated with Successful Outcomes
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
Surgical Site Infection Prevention Training of Community Health workers in Rwanda.
The University of Rwanda's Global Surgery Research Hub developed a toolkit to prevent Surgical Site Infections (SSIs) and trained Community Health Workers (CHWs) on how to use it. This toolkit aims to improve awareness and management of SSIs at the community level, where CHWs play a crucial role in providing basic healthcare. … [Read more...] about Surgical Site Infection Prevention Training of Community Health workers in Rwanda.
Integrating trauma- and violence-informed care for adolescent mothers in Rwanda: a qualitative study with community health workers
In Rwanda, maternal community health workers provide crucial support to adolescent mothers, who face unique challenges like trauma, violence, and stigma. These workers offer personalized care, act as liaisons, and tailor home visits to meet the needs of young mothers. However, they face challenges such as handling violence disclosures, financial constraints, and transportation … [Read more...] about Integrating trauma- and violence-informed care for adolescent mothers in Rwanda: a qualitative study with community health workers
Timeliness of Malaria Treatment in Children Under Five Years in Uganda: An Analysis of 2016 Demographic Health Survey Data
Malaria is a leading cause of illness and death in Ugandan children under five. Prompt treatment is crucial to prevent severe illness and reduce mortality. This study analyzed factors affecting timely malaria treatment using data from the 2016 Uganda Demographic and Health Survey, which included 4,063 children with recent fever as a proxy for malaria. Results showed that 41% of … [Read more...] about Timeliness of Malaria Treatment in Children Under Five Years in Uganda: An Analysis of 2016 Demographic Health Survey Data
When we have served meat, my husband comes first A qualitative analysis of child nutrition among urban and rural communities of Rwanda
This study examines the factors contributing to stunting in children under five in Rwanda and explores potential solutions. Researchers conducted ten focus group discussions with parents and forty in-depth interviews with nurses and community health workers. They identified three main themes: the importance of awareness about healthy diets for mothers and children, the … [Read more...] about When we have served meat, my husband comes first A qualitative analysis of child nutrition among urban and rural communities of Rwanda
