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“Self-development matters” – Perception of Sakhis (CHWs) assessing self-development outcomes of their participation in the HBNC Program

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Authors: Anagha Anand Mahajani, Abhijit Shrinivas Prabhughate, Pearl Tiwari, Shubhangi Sohoni, Ajay Gajanan Phatak, Vallaree Anant Morgaonkar, and Somashekhar Marutirao Nimbalkar

This qualitative study looks at the perceptions of community health workers on the outcomes of the Home-Based Neonatal Care Program in India. The authors found that having local women participate in development programs results in both the potential for self-development and the program objective.

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Resource Topic: Behavior Change and Communication, Community Health Workers/Volunteers, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, Motivation/incentives

Resource Type: Journal articles, Research

Year: 2018

Region: Asia

Country: India

Publisher May Restrict Access: No

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