Understanding community health worker employment preferences in Malang district, Indonesia, using a discrete choice experiment.
Thomas GadsdenSujarwoto SujarwotoNuretha Hevy PurwaningtyasAsri MaharaniGindo TampubolonDelvac OceandyDevarsetty PraveenBlake J AngellStephen JanAnna PalagyiPublished in: BMJ global health (2022)
CHWs in Malang district, Indonesia, favour a small monthly financial benefit which likely reflects the unique cultural values underpinning the programme and a desire for remuneration that is commensurate with the limited number of hours worked. CHWs also desire enhanced methods of performance feedback and greater structure around training and their rights and responsibilities. Fulfilling these conditions may become increasingly important should CHWs work longer hours.