2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-91659/v1
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Satisfaction in Delivering Maternal and Neonatal Health Services During a Pandemic: Recommendations for Infection Preparedness and Response Protocols and Employee Support for Community Health Workers 

Abstract: Aim: Community health workers (CHWs) have emerged as salient health team members in disadvantaged primary settings to provide critical services to disadvantaged mothers and their newborns. There is need for empirical evidence to understand how CHWs may be supported in delivering maternal and neonatal health services during pandemics. Subject and Methods: In this study we used bivariate regression to identify the lower odds for CHW perceived satisfaction for maternal and neonatal health services, with respect t… Show more

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“…Community Health Workers (CHWs) have evolved as critical members of the health-care team in low-income areas to deliver maternity and neonatal health care. (Jafree, ul Momina, Mahmood & Khawar, 2020). In underdeveloped nations, CHWs are usually assigned tasks of providing preventative care (Haq, Iqbal & Rahman, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Community Health Workers (CHWs) have evolved as critical members of the health-care team in low-income areas to deliver maternity and neonatal health care. (Jafree, ul Momina, Mahmood & Khawar, 2020). In underdeveloped nations, CHWs are usually assigned tasks of providing preventative care (Haq, Iqbal & Rahman, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%