نتایج جستجو برای: Community Volunteers’ Retention

تعداد نتایج: 472462  

Background In many developing countries like Ghana, community volunteers assist in the provision of certain health services to rural and hard-to-reach communities. This study examined factors that influence the motivation and retention of community-based volunteers supporting with work on health-related activities at the community level in Ghana.   Methods Using a sequential mixed-method design...

Journal: :AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education 2001
G D Reeder D M Davison K L Gipson M S Hesson-McInnis

Community-based organizations that are engaged in HIV/AIDS prevention and support services often rely on volunteers. This article describes the development of a 22-item inventory that measures the motivations of volunteers who deliver HIV prevention education in the African American community. In a statewide survey of volunteers (N = 102), the two strongest motivations for volunteer activity we...

2015
John F. Kennedy

! This natural field experiment tests the effects of purely symbolic awards on volunteer retention in a public goods context. The experiment is conducted at Wikipedia, which faces declining editor retention rates, particularly among newcomers. Randomization assures that award receipt is orthogonal to previous performance. The analysis reveals that awards have a sizeable effect on newcomer reten...

2017
Samuel Chatio Patricia Akweongo

BACKGROUND The shortage of formal health workers has led to the utilization of Community-Based Health Volunteers (CBHV) to provide health care services to people especially in rural and neglected communities. Community-based health volunteers have been effective partners in health care delivery at the community level for many years. The challenge is how to retain these volunteers and also susta...

2013
Yueh-Mei Gau Petra Buettner Kim Usher Lee Stewart

BACKGROUND Volunteers in Taiwan complement the delivery of health services by paid health professionals. However, in doing so, community health volunteers experience burdens associated with their activities. The reasons for these burdens and degree to which they are experienced are explored in this paper. Our study adds to international research regarding the burden experienced by volunteers. T...

Journal: :health education & health promotion 2015
hamid tavakoli ghouchani shamsadin niknami farkhondeh aminshokravi seyed kaveh hojjat

aim: substance abuse is a substantial threat and problem to public health. the goal of drug abuse treatment is to return people to a productive normal situation in the family, workplace, and community. treatment dropout is one of the major problems, encountered by the treatment programs. the maintenance of treatment is associated with retention in treatment, and many factors are associated with...

Journal: :health in emergencies and disasters quarterly 0
saiedeh bahrampouri hamid reza khankeh asghar dalvandi

introduction: currently, volunteer forces are among the main members of the healthcare service body, particularly in the treatment sector, and play a key role in healthcare and treatment services. since efficient human resources are the greatest and most important assets of all organizations, the organization constantly works to train, retain, and get maximum benefit of these valuable assets. t...

2017
Alessandro Piscopo Christopher Phethean Elena Paslaru Bontas Simperl

We investigated how participation evolves in Wikidata as its editors become established members of the community. Originally conceived to support Wikipedia, Wikidata is a collaborative structured knowledge base, created and maintained by a large number of volunteers, whose data can be freely reused in other contexts. Just like in any other online social environment, understanding its contributo...

2015
Gaëlle Vareilles Bruno Marchal Sumit Kane Taja Petrič Gabriel Pictet Jeanine Pommier

OBJECTIVES This paper presents the results of a realist evaluation that aimed to understand how, why and under what circumstances a Red Cross (RC) capacity-building intervention influences the motivation and the performance of RC community health volunteers involved in the delivery of an immunisation programme in Kampala, Uganda. METHOD Given the complexity of the intervention, we adopted rea...

2011
Jennifer L. Brenner Jerome Kabakyenga Teddy Kyomuhangi Kathryn A. Wotton Carolyn Pim Moses Ntaro Fred Norman Bagenda Ndaruhutse Ruzazaaza Gad John Godel James Kayizzi Douglas McMillan Edgar Mulogo Alberto Nettel-Aguirre Nalini Singhal

BACKGROUND The potential for community health workers to improve child health in sub-Saharan Africa is not well understood. Healthy Child Uganda implemented a volunteer community health worker child health promotion model in rural Uganda. An impact evaluation was conducted to assess volunteer community health workers' effect on child morbidity, mortality and to calculate volunteer retention. ...

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