A sustainable approach to providing HIV services and information at the community level:a longitudinal exploration of female community health entrepreneurs' performances

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Community health entrepreneurship is an innovative way of providing rural communities access to primary healthcare by harnessing the entrepreneurial skills of community health workers.Previous research shows that community health entrepreneurs have a highly beneficial impact on communities’ knowledge of HIV prevention.However,it remains unclear how the performances of these entrepreneurs evolve overtime.Hence,this study aimed to longitudinally compare the performances of community health workers and community health entrepreneurs.The findings of this study aim to contribute to the construction of a sustainable primary sexual and reproductive health care model
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Borst, R. A. J., Kok, M. O., Bucker, F., & Muhangi, D. (2018). A sustainable approach to providing HIV services and information at the community level: a longitudinal exploration of female community health entrepreneurs' performances.https://doi.org/10.13140/rg.2.2.28094.38723