Abstract

The CHWs can execute operations, including fast diagnostic tests, and offer high-quality malaria care. Proper training, precise rules, and regular monitoring are crucial. For CHW initiatives to be successful in the long run, the health system must support the supply of goods, oversight, and the proper treatment of referred cases. Since there isn't much information about how communities send people to medical facilities, it seems like this problem needs to be fixed immediately. Studies on integrated CCM show that adding tasks doesn't change the quality of malaria CCM as long as there is enough training and oversight.

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