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Published in: Human Resources for Health 1/2014

Open Access 01-12-2014 | Research

Rwanda’s evolving community health worker system: a qualitative assessment of client and provider perspectives

Authors: Jeanine Condo, Catherine Mugeni, Brienna Naughton, Kathleen Hall, Maria Antonia Tuazon, Abiud Omwega, Friday Nwaigwe, Peter Drobac, Ziauddin Hyder, Fidele Ngabo, Agnes Binagwaho

Published in: Human Resources for Health | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Background

Community health workers (CHWs) can play important roles in primary health care delivery, particularly in settings of health workforce shortages. However, little is known about CHWs’ perceptions of barriers and motivations, as well as those of the beneficiaries of CHWs. In Rwanda, which faces a significant gap in human resources for health, the Ministry of Health expanded its community health programme beginning in 2007, eventually placing 4 trained CHWs in every village in the country by 2009. The aim of this study was to assess the capacity of CHWs and the factors affecting the efficiency and effectiveness of the CHW programme, as perceived by the CHWs and their beneficiaries.

Methods

As part of a larger report assessing CHWs in Rwanda, a cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted using focus group discussions (FGDs) to collect qualitative information regarding educational background, knowledge and practices of CHWs, and the benefits of community-based care as perceived by CHWs and household beneficiaries. A random sample of 108 CHWs and 36 beneficiaries was selected in 3 districts according to their food security level (low, middle and high). Qualitative and demographic data were analyzed.

Results

CHWs were found to be closely involved in the community, and widely respected by the beneficiaries. Rwanda’s community performance-based financing (cPBF) was an important incentive, but CHWs were also strongly motivated by community respect. The key challenges identified were an overwhelming workload, irregular trainings, and lack of sufficient supervision.

Conclusions

This study highlights the challenges and areas in need of improvement as perceived by CHWs and beneficiaries, in regards to a nationwide scale-up of CHW interventions in a resource-challenged country. Identifying and understanding these barriers, and addressing them accordingly, particularly within the context of performance-based financing, will serve to strengthen the current CHW system and provide key guidance for the continuing evolution of the CHW system in Rwanda.
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Metadata
Title
Rwanda’s evolving community health worker system: a qualitative assessment of client and provider perspectives
Authors
Jeanine Condo
Catherine Mugeni
Brienna Naughton
Kathleen Hall
Maria Antonia Tuazon
Abiud Omwega
Friday Nwaigwe
Peter Drobac
Ziauddin Hyder
Fidele Ngabo
Agnes Binagwaho
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Human Resources for Health / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1478-4491
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1478-4491-12-71

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