Multilevel determinants of community health workers for an effective maternal and child health programme in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review.
Akalewold T GebremeskelOlumuyiwa OmonaiyeOlumuyiwa OmonaiyePublished in: BMJ global health (2022)
Evidence from this review revealed that effectiveness of CHW/MCH programme is determined by multilevel contextual factors. The socio-ecological framework can provide a lens of understanding diverse context that impedes or enhances CHWs' engagement and effectiveness at different levels. Hence, there is a need for health programme policy makers and practitioners to adopt a multilevel CHW/MCH programme guided by the socio-ecological framework to transform CHW programmes. The framework can help to address the barriers and scale up the facilitators to ensuring MCH equity and a resilient community health system in SSA.