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Limits and opportunities to community health worker empowerment: A multi-country comparative study
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Author Affiliations
Royal Tropical Institute, LVCT Health, Eduardo Mondlane University, Research for Equity And Community Health Trust, ...
Published InSocial Science & Medicine
Year2016
Citations209
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In LMICs, Community Health Workers (CHW) increasingly play health promotion related roles involving 'Empowerment of communities'. To be able to empower the communities they serve, we argue, it is essential that CHWs themselves be, and feel, empowered. We present here a critique of how diverse national CHW programs affect CHW's empowerment experience. METHODS: We present an analysis of findings from a systematic review of literature on CHW programs in LMICs and 6 country case studies (Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique). Lee & Koh's analytical framework (4 dimensions of empowerment: meaningfulness, competence, self-determination and impact), is used. RESULTS: CHW programs empower CHWs by providing CHWs, access to privileged medical knowledge, linking CHWs to the formal health system, and providing…
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