Application Of The Ultra-Poverty Graduation Model In Understanding Community Health Volunteers’ Preferences For Socio-Economic Empowerment Strategies: A Qualitative Study In Kilifi, Kenya
Abstract:Background: There is a significant shortage of healthcare workforce globally. In order to achieve Universal Healthcare coverage, governments need to enhance their community-based healthcare provider programmes. Community health volunteers (CHVs) are essential personnel in achieving this objective, however their needs remain unmet hence their high attrition rates.Methods: This study adopted an exploratory mixed methods qualitative approach including Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) and Focus Group Discussions (F… Show more
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