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Christian Journal for Global Health
Impacts of community lay-leader health worker training and practice (Uttarakhand, India)
Nathan Grills1  Nicole Butcher2 
[1] MBBS, MPH, DPhil, Associate Professor and Public Health Physician, Nossal Institute of Global Health, University of Melbourne, Australia;Nossal Institute of Global Health, University of Melbourne, Australia;
关键词: community health worker;    training;    India;    primary healthcare;    advocacy;    health system strengthening;   
DOI  :  10.15566/cjgh.v4i2.162
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

This study investigated the impacts of the Community Lay-Leaders Health Training Certificate course on trainees and their communities in the state of Uttarakhand, North India. A suite of semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions were conducted among course stakeholders and graduates, respectively, and textual data was added to the data set. Thematic analysis of the results revealed four themes, including: (1) the effectiveness of course design and delivery, together with the key role of the coordinating facilitator; (2) the match between graduates’ practices, the providing institution’s objectives and general expectations of community health workers; (3) the strengthening of the health system through skills multiplication, collaboration with existing authorities, and advocacy for higher quality in professional practice; and (4) the need for ongoing support and training post-graduation. The findings are consistent with literature concerning community health workers’ roles and challenges, although some potentially unique outcomes were noted with respect to the pastoral support provided to trainees and the pro-active transfer of graduates’ knowledge and skills to fellow villagers.

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