Journal article

Optimising the benefits of community health workers’ unique position between communities and the health sector: A comparative analysis of factors shaping relationships in four countries

MC Kok, H Ormel, JEW Broerse, S Kane, I Namakhoma, L Otiso, M Sidat, AZ Kea, M Taegtmeyer, S Theobald, M Dieleman

Global Public Health | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2017

Abstract

Community health workers (CHWs) have a unique position between communities and the health sector. The strength of CHWs’ relationships with both sides influences their motivation and performance. This qualitative comparative study aimed at understanding similarities and differences in how relationships between CHWs, communities and the health sector were shaped in different Sub-Saharan African settings. The study demonstrates a complex interplay of influences on trust and CHWs’ relationships with their communities and actors in the health sector. Mechanisms influencing relationships were feelings of (dis)connectedness, (un)familiarity and serving the same goals, and perceptions of received su..

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Grants

Awarded by European Union Seventh Framework Programme ([FP7)] as part of the REACHOUT programme


Funding Acknowledgements

This research has been funded by the European Union Seventh Framework Programme ([FP7/2007-2013] [FP7/2007-2011]), as part of the REACHOUT programme, under grant agreement no 306090.