This study evaluates the impact of training on Lady Health Workers (LHWs) in Pakistan, who provide essential pediatric and maternity care at the community level. Using a cross-sectional survey, data were collected from 262 LHWs in Lahore through interviews. The findings reveal that training significantly improves their skills, professional productivity, and job satisfaction. … [Read more...] about Capacity Building Training Interventions and Lady Health Worker’s Outcomes: Evidence from district Lahore, Pakistan
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Unheard Voices: Lady Health Workers in Lahore’s Peripheral Communities
This study examines challenges faced by Lady Health Workers (LHWs) in delivering healthcare in Lahore's low-income communities, including during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through qualitative methods involving 31 LHWs and interviews with government officials and experts, it identifies institutional issues like overwork and resource scarcity, community barriers such as mobility … [Read more...] about Unheard Voices: Lady Health Workers in Lahore’s Peripheral Communities
Conducting a diabetes mellitus prevention trial in women with GDM in Pakistan a feasibility study
Women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. This study tested the feasibility of a diabetes prevention program for South Asian women with GDM in Karachi. Using a randomized controlled trial, 180 women with GDM were divided into an intervention group, receiving home-based educational sessions and reinforcement via text … [Read more...] about Conducting a diabetes mellitus prevention trial in women with GDM in Pakistan a feasibility study
Beliefs, Experiences, and Practices of Lady Health Workers in Facilitating Breastfeeding in Rural Communities in Pakistan
Pakistan has poor breastfeeding rates, contributing to high infant morbidity and mortality. Less than half of infants under 6 months are exclusively breastfed, only 20% are breastfed within the first hour, and nearly half never receive colostrum. Lady health workers (LHWs) support maternal and child health programs, including breastfeeding, in their communities. This study … [Read more...] about Beliefs, Experiences, and Practices of Lady Health Workers in Facilitating Breastfeeding in Rural Communities in Pakistan
ACCEPTANCE OF m-HEALTH AND ITS COMPLEXITY FOR THE PROVISION OF QUALITY HEALTHCARE SERVICES
This study examined the factors influencing mobile health (mHealth) adoption among 308 Community Health Workers (CHWs) in Peshawar, including Lady Health Workers, Community Midwives, Lady Health Visitors, and Family Welfare Workers. Using SPSS for data analysis, the study found that most CHWs viewed mobile phones as beneficial for communication, diagnostics, treatment support, … [Read more...] about ACCEPTANCE OF m-HEALTH AND ITS COMPLEXITY FOR THE PROVISION OF QUALITY HEALTHCARE SERVICES
