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The predictive validity of the Living Goods selection tools for community health workers in Kenya: cohort study.

Celia A TaylorRichard J LilfordEmily WroeFrances GriffithsRuth Ngechu
Published in: BMC health services research (2018)
If the measures of performance included in this study are considered critical, then further work to develop the CHW selection tools is required. This could include modifying the content of both tools or increasing the length of the written tests to make them more reliable, for if a test is not reliable then it cannot be valid. Other important outcomes not included in this study are retention in post and quality of care. Other CHW programme providers should consider evaluating their own selection tools in partnership with research teams.
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