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Published in: International Journal for Equity in Health 1/2018

Open Access 01-12-2018 | Commentary

Community health workers and accountability: reflections from an international “think-in”

Authors: Marta Schaaf, Jonathan Fox, Stephanie M. Topp, Caitlin Warthin, Lynn P. Freedman, Rachel Sullivan Robinson, Sundararaman Thiagarajan, Kerry Scott, Thoko Maboe, Margareth Zanchetta, Ana Lorena Ruano, Maryse Kok, Svea Closser

Published in: International Journal for Equity in Health | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Community health workers (CHWs) are frequently put forward as a remedy for lack of health system capacity, including challenges associated with health service coverage and with low community engagement in the health system, and expected to enhance or embody health system accountability. During a ‘think in’, held in June of 2017, a diverse group of practitioners and researchers discussed the topic of CHWs and their possible roles in a larger “accountability ecosystem.” This jointly authored commentary resulted from our deliberations. While CHWs are often conceptualized as cogs in a mechanistic health delivery system, at the end of the day, CHWs are people embedded in families, communities, and the health system. CHWs’ social position and professional role influence how they are treated and trusted by the health sector and by community members, as well as when, where, and how they can exercise agency and promote accountability. To that end, we put forward several propositions for further conceptual development and research related to the question of CHWs and accountability.
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Metadata
Title
Community health workers and accountability: reflections from an international “think-in”
Authors
Marta Schaaf
Jonathan Fox
Stephanie M. Topp
Caitlin Warthin
Lynn P. Freedman
Rachel Sullivan Robinson
Sundararaman Thiagarajan
Kerry Scott
Thoko Maboe
Margareth Zanchetta
Ana Lorena Ruano
Maryse Kok
Svea Closser
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
International Journal for Equity in Health / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1475-9276
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-018-0781-5

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