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Number of items: 7.
Article
Gram, L;
Skordis-Worrall, J;
Manandhar, DS;
Strachan, D;
Morrison, J;
Saville, N;
Osrin, D;
... Heys, M; + view all
(2018)
The long-term impact of community mobilisation through participatory women's groups on women's agency in the household: A follow-up study to the Makwanpur trial.
PLoS One
, 13
(5)
, Article e0197426. 10.1371/journal.pone.0197426.
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Hill, Z;
Dumbaugh, M;
Benton, L;
Kaellander, K;
Strachan, D;
ten Asbroek, A;
Tibenderana, J;
... Meek, S; + view all
(2014)
Supervising community health workers in low-income countries - a review of impact and implementation issues.
GLOBAL HEALTH ACTION
, 7
, Article 24085. 10.3402/gha.v7.24085.
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Källander, K;
Strachan, D;
Soremekun, S;
Hill, Z;
Lingam, R;
Tibenderana, J;
Kasteng, F;
... Kirkwood, B; + view all
(2015)
Evaluating the effect of innovative motivation and supervision approaches on community health worker performance and retention in Uganda and Mozambique: Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
Trials
, 16
(1)
10.1186/s13063-015-0657-6.
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Kasteng, F;
Settumba, S;
Kallander, K;
Vassall, A;
(2015)
Valuing the work of unpaid community health workers and exploring the incentives to volunteering in rural Africa.
Health Policy and Planning
10.1093/heapol/czv042.
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Strachan, DL;
Hill, Z;
Källander, K;
Nakirunda, M;
Ndima, S;
Muiambo, A;
(2015)
Using theory and formative research to design interventions to improve community health worker motivation, retention and performance in Mozambique and Uganda.
Human Resources for Health
, 13
(25)
10.1186/s12960-015-0020-8.
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Thondoo, M;
Strachan, DL;
Nakirunda, M;
Ndima, S;
Muiambo, A;
Källander, K;
Hill, Z;
(2015)
Potential Roles of Mhealth for Community Health Workers: Formative Research With End Users in Uganda and Mozambique.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth
, 3
(3)
, Article e76. 10.2196/mhealth.4208.
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Thesis
Strachan, Daniel Llywelyn;
(2019)
Ugandan community health worker motivation: using the Social Identity Approach to explore an accepted constraint to scaled up health strategies.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
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