Community Health Workers (CHWs) in Myanmar and Rohingya camps in Bangladesh face unique challenges, especially in conflict-affected areas. This study, based on interviews with 34 CHWs and 8 organizational leaders, highlights their reasons for joining—gaining healthcare skills in Myanmar and job skills in Bangladesh. While pay is low, it’s important for retention, as is … [Read more...] about Insights and inspirations: A qualitative exploration of community health workers’ motivations in Myanmar and Bangladesh
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Identification, mapping, and self-reported practice patterns of village doctors in Sitakunda subdistrict, Bangladesh
Village doctors in rural Bangladesh are important in providing healthcare, but they often lack proper training, especially in using antibiotics. This study looked at 411 village doctors in the Sitakunda area, mapping their locations and studying their practices. Most doctors were men with about 15 years of experience, and they saw around 84 patients per week, often prescribing … [Read more...] about Identification, mapping, and self-reported practice patterns of village doctors in Sitakunda subdistrict, Bangladesh
Health service providers’ views on barriers and drivers to childhood vaccination of FDMN/Rohingya refugees: A qualitative study in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
Despite vaccination programs, vaccine-preventable diseases persist among Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. This study investigated health service providers' (HSPs) perspectives on barriers and facilitators to childhood vaccination. Using the COM-B model, data from focus groups and interviews highlighted key factors influencing vaccination. HSPs cited knowledge and communication … [Read more...] about Health service providers’ views on barriers and drivers to childhood vaccination of FDMN/Rohingya refugees: A qualitative study in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
Acceptability and operational feasibility of community health worker-led home phototherapy treatment for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia in rural Bangladesh
In low-resource areas like rural Bangladesh, access to phototherapy for newborns with hyperbilirubinemia is limited. This study explored the feasibility and acceptability of community health worker (CHW)-led home phototherapy. Results showed that families and CHWs found it feasible and convenient, with CHWs receiving intensive training and using mobile health tools for support. … [Read more...] about Acceptability and operational feasibility of community health worker-led home phototherapy treatment for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia in rural Bangladesh
Bangladesh: 50 Years of Advances in Health and Challenges Ahead
In this review, the authors discuss the recently published book, '50 Years of Bangladesh: Advances in Health', highlighting the positive strides the country has made in health and development since gaining independence in 1971. Initially the world's second poorest nation, Bangladesh has transformed into a lower-middle income country, showcasing a range of innovative approaches … [Read more...] about Bangladesh: 50 Years of Advances in Health and Challenges Ahead

