Training for Community Health
Bridging the Global Health Care Gap
Herausgeber: Geniets, Anne; Hakimi, Laura; Winters, Niall; O'Donovan, James
Training for Community Health
Bridging the Global Health Care Gap
Herausgeber: Geniets, Anne; Hakimi, Laura; Winters, Niall; O'Donovan, James
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Training for Community Health: Bridging the global health care gap provides a comprehensive and multifaceted overview of CHW programmes.
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Training for Community Health: Bridging the global health care gap provides a comprehensive and multifaceted overview of CHW programmes.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9780198866244
- ISBN-10: 0198866240
- Artikelnr.: 60861633
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9780198866244
- ISBN-10: 0198866240
- Artikelnr.: 60861633
Anne Geniets, Department of Education, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, James O'Donovan, Department of Education, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK , Niall Winters, Department of Education, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK , Laura Hakimi, Department of Education, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
* Foreword: Sonia Sachs and Jeffrey Sachs * 1: Anne Geniets, James O'Donovan, Laura Hakimi, and Niall Winters: Introduction * 2: Raj Panjabi, Lesley-Anne Long, Mike Bailey, and Magnus Conteh: The role of technology in supporting the education of community health workers and their leaders * 3: Daniel Palazuelos and Sanjay Gadi: Learning How NOT to Train the Community Out of the Community Health Worker * 4: James O'Donovan: Approaches to Community Health Worker Training and Supervision * 5: Beatrice Wasunna and Isaac Holeman: Digital health interventions for community health worker training, ongoing education, and supportive supervision: Insights from a Human-Centered Design approach * 6: Shobhana Nagraj: Designing pedagogically-driven approaches to technology-enhanced learning for Community Health Workers * 7: Jade V. Henry: Mobile Phones and the Uses of Learning in a Training Intervention for Kenyan Community Health Workers * 8: David Musoke: Using participatory approaches for Community Health Worker training * 9: Promise Nduku, Nkululeko Tshabalala, Shona Putuka, Zafeer Ravat, and Laurenz Langer: The danger of a single study: developing responsive evidence-bases to inform research, policy, and practice on the training of CHWs in LMICs * 10: Celia Brown: Methods of evaluation of CHW training: Theory and Practice * 11: Maureen Kelley and Nigel Fancourt: Recognition, mutual respect, and support: A relational approach to training and supervision in community health work * 12: Laura Hakimi, Anne Geniets, James O'Donovan, and Niall Winters: Conclusion: Towards a Pedagogy for Community Health Workers? * Afterword:
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* Foreword: Sonia Sachs and Jeffrey Sachs * 1: Anne Geniets, James O'Donovan, Laura Hakimi, and Niall Winters: Introduction * 2: Raj Panjabi, Lesley-Anne Long, Mike Bailey, and Magnus Conteh: The role of technology in supporting the education of community health workers and their leaders * 3: Daniel Palazuelos and Sanjay Gadi: Learning How NOT to Train the Community Out of the Community Health Worker * 4: James O'Donovan: Approaches to Community Health Worker Training and Supervision * 5: Beatrice Wasunna and Isaac Holeman: Digital health interventions for community health worker training, ongoing education, and supportive supervision: Insights from a Human-Centered Design approach * 6: Shobhana Nagraj: Designing pedagogically-driven approaches to technology-enhanced learning for Community Health Workers * 7: Jade V. Henry: Mobile Phones and the Uses of Learning in a Training Intervention for Kenyan Community Health Workers * 8: David Musoke: Using participatory approaches for Community Health Worker training * 9: Promise Nduku, Nkululeko Tshabalala, Shona Putuka, Zafeer Ravat, and Laurenz Langer: The danger of a single study: developing responsive evidence-bases to inform research, policy, and practice on the training of CHWs in LMICs * 10: Celia Brown: Methods of evaluation of CHW training: Theory and Practice * 11: Maureen Kelley and Nigel Fancourt: Recognition, mutual respect, and support: A relational approach to training and supervision in community health work * 12: Laura Hakimi, Anne Geniets, James O'Donovan, and Niall Winters: Conclusion: Towards a Pedagogy for Community Health Workers? * Afterword:
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