Exploring the factors motivating continued Lay First Responder participation in Uganda: a mixed-methods, 3-year follow-up.
Peter G DelaneyZachary J EisnerT Scott BlackwellIbrahim SsekaloRauben KazunguYang Jae LeeJohn W ScottKrishnan RaghavendranPublished in: Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (2020)
A simultaneous delivery of sustained social and perceived financial benefits to LFRs are likely to motivate continued voluntary participation. These benefits appear to be a potential mechanism that may be leveraged to contribute to the sustainability of future LFR programmes to deliver basic prehospital emergency care in resource-limited settings.