Authors: Nkonki, L., Cliff, J., Sanders, D.
This case study examines lay health worker attrition by examining three questions: What is the magnitude of attrition in programs? What are the determinants of attrition? What are the most successful ways of reducing attrition? Several important factors have been identified including: supportive supervision, defined roles with specific tasks, locally relevant incentives, incentive systems combining monetary and nonmonetary benefits, recognition, training opportunities, community and policy support, and strong leadership.
Link: Lay Health Worker Attrition: Important but often ignored
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Resource Topic: CHW Role, Community Case Management, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, Referral
Resource Type: Best practices, Case studies, Research
Year: 2011
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