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Salaried and voluntary community health workers: exploring how incentives and expectation gaps influence motivation

Author Affiliations
Royal Tropical Institute, Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Research for Equity And Community Health Trust, BRAC University, ...
Published InHuman Resources for Health
Year2019
Citations189

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The recent publication of the WHO guideline on support to optimise community health worker (CHW) programmes illustrates the renewed attention for the need to strengthen the performance of CHWs. Performance partly depends on motivation, which in turn is influenced by incentives. This paper aims to critically analyse the use of incentives and their link with improving CHW motivation. METHODS: We undertook a comparative analysis on the linkages between incentives and motivation based on existing datasets of qualitative studies in six countries. These studies had used a conceptual framework on factors influencing CHW performance, where motivational factors were defined as financial, material, non-material and intrinsic and had undertaken semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions with CHWs, supervisors, health managers and…
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