Journal article
A realist synthesis of randomised control trials involving use of community health workers for delivering child health interventions in low and middle income countries
SS Kane, B Gerretsen, R Scherpbier, M Dal Poz, M Dieleman
BMC Health Services Research | BMC | Published : 2010
Abstract
Background: A key constraint to saturating coverage of interventions for reducing the burden of childhood illnesses in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC) is the lack of human resources. Community health workers (CHW) are potentially important actors in bridging this gap. Evidence exists on effectiveness of CHW in management of some childhood illnesses (IMCI). However, we need to know how and when this comes to be. We examine evidence from randomized control trials (RCT) on CHW interventions in IMCI in LMIC from a realist perspective with the aim to see if they can yield insight into the working of the interventions, when examined from a different perspective. Methods: The realist approac..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This review was funded by the Department of Child and Adolescent Health and Development, World Health Organization, Geneva, and by the Ministry of Development Cooperation (DGIS), The Netherlands.