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Postnatal home visits by health extension workers in rural areas of Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study design

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CHWs in low-income countries often provide postnatal care services in areas with limited access to formal health care. Yemane Tesfau and colleagues evaluated service area coverage and provision of care by CHWs in Ethiopia to assess health system needs. Health extension workers visited 15% of mothers within three days after childbirth and 24% within 42 days. The researchers call … [Read more...] about Postnatal home visits by health extension workers in rural areas of Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study design

Unintended consequences of programmatic changes to infant and young child feeding practices in Bangladesh

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Infant and child mortality, morbidity, and developmental delays largely depend on the quality of feeding practices. Between 2014 and 2018, Bangladeshi NGO BRAC implemented Alive and Thrive, a program designed to improve CHW-led feeding practice education in Bangladesh. Md. Tariquujjaman and colleagues evaluated the impacts of this program on caregiver feeding practices. Quality … [Read more...] about Unintended consequences of programmatic changes to infant and young child feeding practices in Bangladesh

The effectiveness of in-service training “pharmacopeia home health” based on Kirkpatrick’s model: A quasi-experimental study

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CHWs in Iran seeking knowledge about medical care in the absence of physicians can refer to the “pharmacopia home health,” a training package designed for low-resource areas. Mahtab Firooznia and colleagues evaluated the effectiveness of this package in drug maintenance knowledge, awareness, and performance. The program enhanced knowledge and awareness of CHWs, but had limited … [Read more...] about The effectiveness of in-service training “pharmacopeia home health” based on Kirkpatrick’s model: A quasi-experimental study

Challenges and prospects for implementation of community health volunteers’ digital health solutions in Kenya: a qualitative study

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Low-resource settings experience increased access to health interventions when they are able to adopt digital health technologies.  Pauline Bakibinga and colleagues developed a mobile health app for Kenyan community health volunteers (CHVs) to digitize some of the forms used to collect data for local health facilities. Research evaluating the effectiveness of this program … [Read more...] about Challenges and prospects for implementation of community health volunteers’ digital health solutions in Kenya: a qualitative study

Quality of clinical assessment and management of sick children by Health Extension Workers in four regions of Ethiopia: A cross-sectional survey

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Ethiopian primary health care usage for sick children is low, possibly due to poor perceptions about the quality of care in local settings. Dawit Wolde Daka and colleagues evaluated the quality of care among health extension workers for children under-five. Health extension workers failed to adhere to Community Case management guidelines with over 80% of sick children. … [Read more...] about Quality of clinical assessment and management of sick children by Health Extension Workers in four regions of Ethiopia: A cross-sectional survey

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