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Community Health Workers’ experiences of a package providing increased support and supervision - a qualitative study of a home visiting model in rural South Africa

Deploying Community Health Workers is a crucial strategy to improve health at a community level in low and middle income countries. While there is substantial evidence for CHW effectiveness, there is a need for more research on the mechanisms through which these programs work. Understanding CHWs exp...

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Autores principales: Katzen, Linnea Stansert, Skeen, Sarah, Dippenaar, Elaine, Laurenzi, Christina, Notholi, Vuyolwethu, le Roux, Karl, le Roux, Ingrid, WaluWalu, Ncumisa, Mbewu, Nokwanele, Borus, Mary Jane Rotheram, Tomlinson, Mark
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Journal Experts 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10571624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37841874
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3333610/v1
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author Katzen, Linnea Stansert
Skeen, Sarah
Dippenaar, Elaine
Laurenzi, Christina
Notholi, Vuyolwethu
le Roux, Karl
le Roux, Ingrid
WaluWalu, Ncumisa
Mbewu, Nokwanele
Borus, Mary Jane Rotheram
Tomlinson, Mark
author_facet Katzen, Linnea Stansert
Skeen, Sarah
Dippenaar, Elaine
Laurenzi, Christina
Notholi, Vuyolwethu
le Roux, Karl
le Roux, Ingrid
WaluWalu, Ncumisa
Mbewu, Nokwanele
Borus, Mary Jane Rotheram
Tomlinson, Mark
author_sort Katzen, Linnea Stansert
collection PubMed
description Deploying Community Health Workers is a crucial strategy to improve health at a community level in low and middle income countries. While there is substantial evidence for CHW effectiveness, there is a need for more research on the mechanisms through which these programs work. Understanding CHWs experiences of how programmes function is important. This article examines CHW’s experiences of three key programmatic domains; training, logistical support and supervision. Data were gathered using a qualitative study embedded within a cluster randomized controlled trial of an enhanced supervision package delivered to government-employed CHWs in the rural Eastern Cape, South Africa. We interviewed CHWs (n = 16) and two supervisors. Three overarching areas and five sub-themes emerged from our interviews. CHW knowledge and confidence increased through additional training, that CHW motivation and community acceptance improved because of added logistical support, and that CHW supervision led to improved sense of accountability, feelings of respect, and sense of being supported. Our findings highlight the importance of a functional support system within which CHWs can operate, in a context where most CHWs operate in isolation and without support. CHWs receiving supportive supervision reported positive impacts on their motivation and ability to carry out their work effectively.
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spelling pubmed-105716242023-10-14 Community Health Workers’ experiences of a package providing increased support and supervision - a qualitative study of a home visiting model in rural South Africa Katzen, Linnea Stansert Skeen, Sarah Dippenaar, Elaine Laurenzi, Christina Notholi, Vuyolwethu le Roux, Karl le Roux, Ingrid WaluWalu, Ncumisa Mbewu, Nokwanele Borus, Mary Jane Rotheram Tomlinson, Mark Res Sq Article Deploying Community Health Workers is a crucial strategy to improve health at a community level in low and middle income countries. While there is substantial evidence for CHW effectiveness, there is a need for more research on the mechanisms through which these programs work. Understanding CHWs experiences of how programmes function is important. This article examines CHW’s experiences of three key programmatic domains; training, logistical support and supervision. Data were gathered using a qualitative study embedded within a cluster randomized controlled trial of an enhanced supervision package delivered to government-employed CHWs in the rural Eastern Cape, South Africa. We interviewed CHWs (n = 16) and two supervisors. Three overarching areas and five sub-themes emerged from our interviews. CHW knowledge and confidence increased through additional training, that CHW motivation and community acceptance improved because of added logistical support, and that CHW supervision led to improved sense of accountability, feelings of respect, and sense of being supported. Our findings highlight the importance of a functional support system within which CHWs can operate, in a context where most CHWs operate in isolation and without support. CHWs receiving supportive supervision reported positive impacts on their motivation and ability to carry out their work effectively. American Journal Experts 2023-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10571624/ /pubmed/37841874 http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3333610/v1 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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Katzen, Linnea Stansert
Skeen, Sarah
Dippenaar, Elaine
Laurenzi, Christina
Notholi, Vuyolwethu
le Roux, Karl
le Roux, Ingrid
WaluWalu, Ncumisa
Mbewu, Nokwanele
Borus, Mary Jane Rotheram
Tomlinson, Mark
Community Health Workers’ experiences of a package providing increased support and supervision - a qualitative study of a home visiting model in rural South Africa
title Community Health Workers’ experiences of a package providing increased support and supervision - a qualitative study of a home visiting model in rural South Africa
title_full Community Health Workers’ experiences of a package providing increased support and supervision - a qualitative study of a home visiting model in rural South Africa
title_fullStr Community Health Workers’ experiences of a package providing increased support and supervision - a qualitative study of a home visiting model in rural South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Community Health Workers’ experiences of a package providing increased support and supervision - a qualitative study of a home visiting model in rural South Africa
title_short Community Health Workers’ experiences of a package providing increased support and supervision - a qualitative study of a home visiting model in rural South Africa
title_sort community health workers’ experiences of a package providing increased support and supervision - a qualitative study of a home visiting model in rural south africa
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10571624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37841874
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3333610/v1
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