Sub-national perspectives on the implementation of a national community health worker programme in Gauteng Province, South Africa.
Shehnaz MunshiNicola Joan ChristofidesJohn EylesPublished in: BMJ global health (2019)
The implementation of complex programmes requires a shared vision held by all stakeholders. Adaptations occur at different implementation stages, which require a feedback mechanism to inform the implementation in other settings. The CHW programme represented a policy advance but lacked detail with respect to human resources, budget, supervision, training and sustainability, which made it a difficult furrow to plough. This study points to how progressive reform remains fraught without due attention to the minutiae of practice.