Review of the Utilisation and Effectiveness of Community-based Health Workers in Africa

نویسندگان

  • Uta Lehmann
  • Irwin Friedman
  • David Sanders
چکیده

This review examines the use of various categories of Community Health Workers (CHWs) as first line health workers in dealing, for example, with maternal and child health, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, malaria and other issues throughout Africa. It attempts to address key questions such as: What has happened to Community Health Worker programs over the past two decades in Africa? What models are being used? What type of work do CHWs undertake? In which countries is work being undertaken? How are programs structured and managed? What kind of training are CHWs given? How effective are CHWs? What problems, challenges and obstacles have they faced?

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تاریخ انتشار 2004