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Autor:
James O’Donovan, Ken Kahn, MacKenzie MacRae, Allan Saul Namanda, Rebecca Hamala, Ken Kabali, Anne Geniets, Alice Lakati, Simon M. Mbae, Niall Winters
Publikováno v:
Human Resources for Health, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2022)
Abstract Background Despite the growth in mobile technologies (mHealth) to support Community Health Worker (CHW) supervision, the nature of mHealth-facilitated supervision remains underexplored. One strategy to support supervision at scale could be a
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https://doaj.org/article/b1cdcf9372674a1fb255ae91a27d4289
A Systems-Thinking Approach to the Training and Supervision of Community Healthcare Workers in Kenya
Publikováno v:
Systems Thinking for Global Health ISBN: 0198799497
This chapter promotes a systems-thinking approach when using mobile technologies to enhance the ongoing supervision and training of community health workers (CHWs). The implications of developing a smartphone app for CHWs, the role it played in train
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::83979b8e9ae295551bd523d0a44efc6e
https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198799498.003.0006
https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198799498.003.0006
Autor:
James O’Donovan, Ken Kahn, MacKenzie MacRae, Allan Saul Namanda, Rebecca Hamala, Ken Kabali, Anne Geniets, Alice Lakati, Simon M. Mbae, Niall Winters
Publikováno v:
Human resources for health. 20(1)
Background Despite the growth in mobile technologies (mHealth) to support Community Health Worker (CHW) supervision, the nature of mHealth-facilitated supervision remains underexplored. One strategy to support supervision at scale could be artificial
Autor:
Niall Winters, Anne Geniets, Simon M. Mbae, Hannah Wanjiru, Jade Vu Henry, Alice Lakati, Martin Oliver
Publikováno v:
Global Health: Science and Practice
CHWs used WhatsApp with their supervisors to document their work, spurring healthy competition and team building between CHWs in the 2 pilot sites. While there was considerable variation in the number of times each participant posted messages—from
Publikováno v:
Public Health Nutrition. 5:715-718
Objective:In the fast growing city of Nairobi, women often combine the roles of mother and worker in trying to achieve better standards of living. The objective of this study was to document the effect of returning to work on breast-feeding by mother
Publikováno v:
Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health. 14:85-90
For many women today work is essential for the economic survival of their families while they also fulfil their role of providing optimum nutrition to their babies through breastfeeding. The objective of the study is to document the effect of returni
Autor:
Simone Eussen, AO Oduwole, Odile Ake-Tano, Agatha Tanya, Celine Mauras, Alice Lakati, Martine Sandra Alles, Saliou Diouf
Publikováno v:
Food and nutrition bulletin. 34(3)
Background The poor feeding practices of pregnant women, infants, and young children contribute to the burden of malnutrition and subsequently to childhood morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. Gaining insight into the nutritional and health
Autor:
Ndiva Mongoh Mafany, Alice Lakati, Epule Terence Epule, Josephat M. Nyagero, Moto Wase Mirielle, Changhui Peng, Balgah Sounders Nguh
Publikováno v:
Global Journal of Health Science
Voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) services have been set up in most Districts in Kenya due to the rising surge of HIV/AIDS. However, the use of these services among married persons has not been fully explored. In Kissi, the issue of VCT is press
Publikováno v:
The Pan African Medical Journal
Introduction Nurses play a key role in the provision of health care. Over 70% of the nurses in Kenya are Enrolled Community Health Nurses (ECHNs). AMREF in partnership with Nursing Council of Kenya and the Ministry of Health pioneered an eLearning Nu
Autor:
Kenneth K. Mutai, Alice Lakati, James Kiarie, PM Gatongi, Beatrice W. Gatumia, Nyawira T. Gitahi–Kamau
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health
Background Socioeconomic determinants have been shown to have an effect on the progression of HIV disease evidenced by studies carried out largely in developed countries. Knowledge of these factors could inform on prioritization of populations during