This study in Burundi examined the use of digital payments (DP) in healthcare. Among 2,731 health providers, 62% accepted DP, with higher acceptance (74.8%) among community health workers. Most participants saw DP as beneficial for vaccination campaigns and believed it improved efficiency. Health workers in rural areas were more likely to use DP than those in urban areas. The … [Read more...] about Assessing acceptability of digital financial services and associated factors, opportunities and challenges in Burundi health sector
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
Assessing the physical activity training needs and preferences of community health workers in South Africa
This study explored the interest of South African community health promoters (CHPs) in promoting physical activity (PA). Most CHPs saw PA as important for health and part of their job, though few knew the correct PA guidelines. Nearly all wanted more training to improve their skills and apply it in their work. Focus groups highlighted the need for ongoing training, structured … [Read more...] about Assessing the physical activity training needs and preferences of community health workers in South Africa
Capacity-building interventions for health extension workers in Ethiopia: A scoping review
This study reviewed capacity-building efforts for health extension workers (HEWs) in Ethiopia. Training was the most common approach, followed by supervision and mentoring. These interventions improved HEWs' knowledge and skills, leading to better health services and increased community health-seeking behavior. However, little focus was given to areas like motivation, … [Read more...] about Capacity-building interventions for health extension workers in Ethiopia: A scoping review
Community health worker and caregiver experiences and perceptions of a multimodal handheld pulse oximeter used in sick child consultations in rural Burundi: A qualitative evaluation
This study explored the use of pulse oximeters by community health workers (CHWs) in rural Burundi to help diagnose childhood illnesses like pneumonia. CHWs were trained to use the oximeters during home visits for children aged 6-59 months. After eight weeks, CHWs and caregivers reported that the devices were useful and easy to store, but there were challenges in using the … [Read more...] about Community health worker and caregiver experiences and perceptions of a multimodal handheld pulse oximeter used in sick child consultations in rural Burundi: A qualitative evaluation
An evaluation of a community dementia screening program in rural Kenya: DEM-SKY
This study evaluated the DEM-SKY dementia screening program in rural Kenya, which was supported by community health workers. The program reached 3,546 older adults over six months and was well received. Participants who tested positive for dementia were much more likely to seek help from a doctor. Feedback showed that while the program was appreciated, there is room for … [Read more...] about An evaluation of a community dementia screening program in rural Kenya: DEM-SKY

