Incentive preferences for community health volunteers in Kenya: findings from a discrete choice experiment.
Timothy AbuyaDaniel MwangaMelvin ObadhaCharity NdwigaGeorge OdweDaniel KavooJohn WanyuguCharlotte WarrenSmisha AgarwalPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
A bundled incentive of both financial and non-financial packages is necessary to provide a conducive working environment for CHVs. The menu of options relevant for CHVs in Kenya include transport, tools of trade and monthly stipend. Policy decisions should be contextualised to include these attributes to facilitate CHW satisfaction and performance.