Performance of volunteer community health workers in implementing home-fortification interventions in Bangladesh: A qualitative investigation
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Sarma, Haribondhu
Jabeen, Ishrat
Luies, Sharmin Khan
Uddin, Md. Fakhar
Ahmed, Tahmeed
Bossert, Thomas
Banwell, Cathy
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BRAC, an international development organisation based in Bangladesh, uses female volunteer community health workers called Shasthya Shebika (SS), who receive small incentives
to implement its home-fortification interventions at the community level. This paper examines the individual, community and BRAC work environment factors that exert an influence
on the performance of SS.
Methods
This qualitative study was conducted between the period of June 2014 to December 2016
as part of a larger evaluation of BRAC’s home-fortification programme. Data were collected
through in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and key informant interviews and analysed thematically. The participants were SS and their supervisors working for BRAC, caregivers of children aged 6–59 months, husbands of SS, village doctors, and Upazila Health
and Family Planning Officers.
Results
Younger, better educated and more experienced SS with positive self-efficacy were perceived to have performed better than their peers. Social and community factors, such as
community recognition of the SS’s services, social and religious norms, family support, and
household distance, also affected the performance of the SS. There were several challenges at the programme and organisational level that needed to be addressed, including
appropriate recruitment, timely basic training and income-generation guidance for the SS. Conclusion
BRAC’s volunteer SS model faces challenges at individual, community, programme and
organisational level. Importantly, BRAC’s SS require a living wage to earn essential income
for their family. Considering the current socio-cultural and economic context of Bangladesh,
BRAC may need to revise the existing volunteer SS model to ensure that SS receive an adequate income so that they can devote themselves to implementing its home-fortification
intervention.
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