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Reconceptualizing integrated people-centred health services: Towards a mechanism-sensitive model using realist evaluation

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This study explored how community health workers help make health care more people-centered in South Africa. It found that trust, motivation, and feeling valued and supported are key factors that help community health workers perform well. These factors work together, and when health system strategies are aligned and supportive, community health workers can provide better care … [Read more...] about Reconceptualizing integrated people-centred health services: Towards a mechanism-sensitive model using realist evaluation

Working at the Grassroots Level: A Qualitative Exploration of Frontline Health Workers’ Experiences in Tribal Maternal and Reproductive Health Services

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This study explored the experiences of frontline health workers providing maternal and reproductive health services in tribal communities in Kerala, India. It found that these workers do much more than their official duties, including home visits, health education, and helping families access government support. They face many challenges such as difficult travel, heavy … [Read more...] about Working at the Grassroots Level: A Qualitative Exploration of Frontline Health Workers’ Experiences in Tribal Maternal and Reproductive Health Services

Strengthening community health cadres’ capacity in household emergency first aid

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This study looked at whether training community health volunteers in first aid could improve their ability to respond to emergencies at home. After training that included lessons, demonstrations, and hands-on practice, participants showed much better knowledge, emergency recognition, wound care, resuscitation skills, and overall preparedness. The study shows that practical … [Read more...] about Strengthening community health cadres’ capacity in household emergency first aid

Evaluation of Impact of the M-SAKHI mHealth App on Knowledge, Skills and Acceptance of use of App by Maternal and Child Health Community Health Workers in Rural Maharashtra

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This study looked at how a mobile phone app helped community health workers in rural India improve their work. After using the app, the workers showed better knowledge and stronger skills in providing health services, and most were able to use the technology easily on their own. The study found that mobile tools like M-SAKHI can help community health workers work more … [Read more...] about Evaluation of Impact of the M-SAKHI mHealth App on Knowledge, Skills and Acceptance of use of App by Maternal and Child Health Community Health Workers in Rural Maharashtra

Frontline Voices of care: How community health workers cultivate relationships

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This study looked at how community health workers supported Latino communities during and after COVID-19. It found that they built strong relationships by listening with empathy, respecting culture, building trust over time, and helping people connect to services and reliable health information. Because they were part of the communities they served, they were able to support … [Read more...] about Frontline Voices of care: How community health workers cultivate relationships

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