Authors: Kathrin Schmitz, Tariro Jayson Basera , Bonaventure Egbujie, Preethi Mistri, Nireshni Naidoo, Witness Mapanga, Jane Goudge, Majorie Mbule, Fiona Burtt, Esca Scheepers, Jude Igumbor
In countries with a heavy burden of HIV, the demand for healthcare services is often met with a dearth of health workers. This has led to a need for task shifting of lay health workers (LHWs) to improve healthcare delivery. This approach has been particularly successful in the case of maternal and childcare (MCH). This review examines the impact of LHWs in improving health outcomes in Women Living with HIV (WLH) and their HIV exposed infants (HEIs).
Link: Impact of lay health worker programmes on the health outcomes of mother-child pairs of HIV exposed children in Africa
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Resource Topic: CHW Role, HIV and AIDS, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health
Resource Type: Journal articles
Year: 2019
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Country: South Africa
Publisher May Restrict Access: No

