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Community-based health workers achieve high coverage in neonatal intervention trials: a case study from Sylhet, Bangladesh

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Authors: Shah, R., Munos, M. K., Winch, P. J., Mullany, L. C., Mannan, I., Rahman, S., et al.

This paper describes a large-scale community-based efficacy trial of chlorhexidine for cleansing the umbilical cord conducted in rural north-eastern Bangladesh. The trial established a two-tiered system of community-based workers: paid community health workers (CHWs) and volunteer village health workers (VHWs). The community-based workers delivered a package of essential maternal and newborn care interventions and one of three umbilical cord-care regimens. At any given time, the trial employed approximately 133 CHWs, each responsible for 4-5 village health workers and a population of approximately 4,000. The paper describes the study’s approaches to recruitment, training, and supervision. Key lessons included the importance of supportive processes for community-based workers, including a strong training and field supervisory system, community acceptance of the study, consideration of the setting, study objectives and human resources available.

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Resource Topic: Community Health Workers/Volunteers, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, Supervision

Resource Type: Issue papers, Research

Year: 2010

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