Browsing by Author "Peters, David H."
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“Because even the person living with HIV/AIDS might need to make babies” – Perspectives on the drivers of feasibility and acceptability of an integrated community health worker model in Iringa, Tanzania
Shelley, Katharine D.; Frumence, Gasto; Mpembeni, Rose; Mwinnyaa, George; Joachim, Juliana; Kisusi, Hawa Kadria; Killewo, Japhet; Baqui, Abdullah H.; Peters, David H.; George, Asha S. (International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 2019)Background: Countries with health workforce shortages are increasingly turning to multipurpose community health workers (CHWs) to extend integrated services to the community-level. However, there may be tradeoffs with the ... -
Participatory monitoring and evaluation approaches that influence decision-making: lessons from a maternal and newborn study in Eastern Uganda
Kananura, Rornald Muhumuza; Ekirapa-Kiracho, Elizabeth; Paina, Ligia; Bumba, Ahmed; Mulekwa, Godfrey; Nakiganda-Busiku, Dinah; Oo, Htet Nay Lin; Kiwanuka, Suzanne Namusoke; George, Asha S.; Peters, David H. (World Health Organization, 2017)BACKGROUND: The use of participatory monitoring and evaluation (M&E) approaches is important for guiding local decision-making, promoting the implementation of effective interventions and addressing emerging issues in ... -
Unlocking community capabilities across health systems in low- and middle-income countries: lessons learned from research and reflective practice
George, Asha S.; Scott, Kerry; Sarriot, Eric; Kanjilal, Barun; Peters, David H. (BioMed Central, 2016)The right and responsibility of communities to participate in health service delivery was enshrined in the 1978 Alma Ata declaration and continues to feature centrally in health systems debates today. Communities are a ...