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Effect of community – facility linked interventions on maternal health service utilization and newborn care in rural low-resource settings in Eastern Uganda

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This study evaluated the COMONETH project, aimed at improving maternal and newborn care (MNC) in rural Uganda from 2017 to 2020. By training community health workers to educate and refer pregnant women to health facilities, providing educational videos, and enhancing health worker training, the project increased the use of essential MNC services like antenatal and postnatal … [Read more...] about Effect of community – facility linked interventions on maternal health service utilization and newborn care in rural low-resource settings in Eastern Uganda

“I decided to participate….because I saw it as benefiting our community and families”: a qualitative study of lay providers’ experiences with delivering an evidence-based mental health intervention for families in Uganda

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This study examined the experiences of community health workers and parent peers in Uganda who participated in a program to deliver a family strengthening intervention for children with behavioral challenges. Despite initial concerns, participants were motivated by the intervention's relevance and financial incentives. They found the training comprehensive and felt prepared to … [Read more...] about “I decided to participate….because I saw it as benefiting our community and families”: a qualitative study of lay providers’ experiences with delivering an evidence-based mental health intervention for families in Uganda

Community-Based Mycetoma Surveillance in Uganda: Identifying Knowledge Gaps and Training of Community Health Workers to Improve Case Detection

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Mycetoma is a rare neglected tropical disease in Uganda, and this study aimed to improve community health workers' (CHWs) knowledge to help identify and refer suspected cases. Between March and August 2023, researchers trained 45 CHWs in Gulu and Pader districts for one day and assessed their knowledge before and after the training. Initially, the average knowledge score was … [Read more...] about Community-Based Mycetoma Surveillance in Uganda: Identifying Knowledge Gaps and Training of Community Health Workers to Improve Case Detection

Do cash or digital payment modalities affect community health worker performance? – a case study of a remote refugee settlement in Western Uganda

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This study compared the performance of community health workers (CHWs) in a refugee settlement in Uganda when paid in cash versus digital payments. The findings showed that CHWs performed better when paid in cash, as digital payments were often delayed and inconsistent, which affected their motivation. Factors like having a secondary education and side jobs were linked to … [Read more...] about Do cash or digital payment modalities affect community health worker performance? – a case study of a remote refugee settlement in Western Uganda

Do cash or digital payment modalities affect community health worker performance? – a case study of a remote refugee settlement in Western Uganda

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This study compared the performance of community health workers (CHWs) in Uganda's Kyaka II refugee settlement when paid in cash versus digital payments. Results showed that CHWs performed better with cash payments, as digital payments were often delayed and inconsistent, leading to demotivation. Factors like secondary education and having a side job were linked to better … [Read more...] about Do cash or digital payment modalities affect community health worker performance? – a case study of a remote refugee settlement in Western Uganda

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