2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2016.01.010
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Motivation of Community Health Volunteers in rural Uganda: the interconnectedness of knowledge, relationship and action

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“…These were considered more critical barriers to the expanstion of the VHT role than the lack of financial incentivization for VHT work. A lack of financial support has been identified as a major factor limiting CHW motivation in prior research [24,25] , though our findings suggest otherwise and are consistent with another recent study among CHWs in Uganda, which described community relationships and trust as being the most important motivators for CHW work [26]. Participants in the present study described how they would be motivated by greater availibility of equipment, uniforms, and transportation, while payment for their work was very rarely mentioned.…”
Section: Barriers To Vht Roles In Preventing Ncds In Communitiessupporting
confidence: 86%
“…These were considered more critical barriers to the expanstion of the VHT role than the lack of financial incentivization for VHT work. A lack of financial support has been identified as a major factor limiting CHW motivation in prior research [24,25] , though our findings suggest otherwise and are consistent with another recent study among CHWs in Uganda, which described community relationships and trust as being the most important motivators for CHW work [26]. Participants in the present study described how they would be motivated by greater availibility of equipment, uniforms, and transportation, while payment for their work was very rarely mentioned.…”
Section: Barriers To Vht Roles In Preventing Ncds In Communitiessupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Some of these have been identified as being significant factors in motivation of CHVs (13, 14, 17, 18, 25, 26). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individual, group, and program factors have each been shown to influence the performance of CHVs (1, 3, 5, 6, 815, 1719, 25). Factors previously reported to result into improved performance include the female gender, regular supervision and provision of feedback, higher education, the availability of job aides and other tools, and feeling “connected” with the system (3, 5, 6, 911, 13, 14, 17, 18). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Uganda, which described community relationships and trust as being the most important motivators for 287 CHW work [26]. Participants in the present study described how they would be motivated by greater 288 availibility of equipment, uniforms, and transportation, while payment for their work was very rarely 289 mentioned.…”
Section: Barriers To Vht Roles In Preventing Ncds In Communities 281mentioning
confidence: 77%