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Impact of dropout of female volunteer community health workers: An exploration in Dhaka urban slums

机译:女性志愿社区卫生工作者辍学的影响:达卡城市贫民窟的探索

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Background The model of volunteer community health workers (CHWs) is a common approach to serving the poor communities in developing countries. BRAC, a large NGO in Bangladesh, is a pioneer in this area, has been using female CHWs as core workers in its community-based health programs since 1977. After 25?years of implementing of the CHW model in rural areas, BRAC has begun using female CHWs in urban slums through a community-based maternal health intervention. However, BRAC experiences high dropout rates among CHWs suggesting a need to better understand the impact of their dropout which would help to reduce dropout and increase program sustainability. The main objective of the study was to estimate impact of dropout of volunteer CHWs from both BRAC and community perspectives. Also, we estimated cost of possible strategies to reduce dropout and compared whether these costs were more or less than the costs borne by BRAC and the community. Methods We used the ‘ingredient approach’ to estimate the cost of recruiting and training of CHWs and the so-called ‘friction cost approach’ to estimate the cost of replacement of CHWs after adapting. Finally, we estimated forgone services in the community due to CHW dropout applying the concept of the friction period. Results In 2009, average cost per regular CHW was US$ 59.28 which was US$ 60.04 for an ad-hoc CHW if a CHW participated a three-week basic training, a one-day refresher training, one incentive day and worked for a month in the community after recruitment. One month absence of a CHW with standard performance in the community meant substantial forgone health services like health education, antenatal visits, deliveries, referrals of complicated cases, and distribution of drugs and health commodities. However, with an additional investment of US$ 121 yearly per CHW BRAC could save another US$ 60 invested for an ad-hoc CHW plus forgone services in the community. Conclusion Although CHWs work as volunteers in Dhaka urban slums impact of their dropout is immense both in financial term and forgone services. High cost of dropout makes the program less sustainable. However, simple and financially competitive strategies can improve the sustainability of the program.
机译:背景社区卫生工作者志愿服务模式是为发展中国家的贫困社区服务的一种通用方法。 BRAC是孟加拉国的大型非政府组织,是该领域的先驱,自1977年以来就一直在其社区卫生计划中使用女性CHW作为核心工作者。在农村地区实施CHW模式25年后,BRAC已开始通过基于社区的孕产妇保健干预措施,在城市贫民窟中使用女性CHW。但是,BRAC在CHW中的辍学率很高,这表明需要更好地了解其辍学的影响,这将有助于减少辍学并提高计划的可持续性。该研究的主要目的是从BRAC和社区的角度评估志愿者CHW辍学的影响。此外,我们估计了减少辍学的可能策略的成本,并比较了这些成本是大于还是小于BRAC和社区承担的成本。方法我们使用“成分法”来估计CHW的招募和培训成本,并使用“摩擦成本法”来估计适应后的CHW的更换成本。最后,我们使用摩擦期的概念估算了由于CHW辍学而在社区中放弃的服务。结果2009年,如果一名CHW参加了为期三周的基础培训,为期一天的进修培训,一个激励日并工作了一个月,则每个常规CHW的平均成本为59.28美元,对于一个临时CHW为60.04美元。在社区招聘后。在社区中没有一个具有标准绩效的CHW,这意味着已经放弃了大量的健康服务,例如健康教育,产前检查,分娩,转诊复杂病例以及分发药品和健康商品。但是,每个CHW每年额外投资121美元,BRAC可以为社区中的临时CHW加上放弃的服务节省另外的60美元。结论尽管CHW在达卡市区的贫民窟中担任志愿者,但辍学的影响在财务和放弃服务方面都是巨大的。辍学的高昂成本使该计划的可持续性降低。但是,简单且具有财务竞争力的策略可以提高计划的可持续性。

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