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Desenovlimento de estratégias de intervencão para melhorar a motivação e desempenho do Agente Polivalente Elementa
inSCALE inception meeting report, Malaria Consortium, April 2010
Malaria Consortium organised meeting in Maputo, Mozambique to discuss the inception of the inSCALE programme and ICCM scale-up in Mozambique
inSCALE inception meeting report, Malaria Consortium, April 2010
Malaria Consortium organised meeting in Maputo, Mozambique to discuss the inception of the inSCALE programme and ICCM scale-up in Mozambique (Portuguese)
Avaliação dos Materiais de Formação dos Agentes Polivalentes Elementares (APEs). Nilda de Lima e Abel Muiambo. Março de 2011
Relate de uma avalia ção usando métodos quantitativos e qualitativos para avaliar os materiais de Formação dos Agentes Polivalentes Elementares (APEs) em três províncias em Moçambique.(Portuguese)
Mapeamento Dos Principais Intervenientes No Manejo Integrado De Casos Na Comunidade para as Principais Doenças Na Infância, através dos APEs em Moçambique, Celso Inguane, June 2010
Resultados de um mapeamento consultivo das partes interessadas envolvidas no manejo integrado de casos na comunidade para as principais doenças na infância (ICCM) (Portuguese)
Project Briefs
inSCALE Village Health Clubs
Improving motivation and community health
Mobile health (mHealth) approaches to improve motivation and performance of CHWs in Uganda
Mobile health (mHealth) approaches to improve motivation and performance of CHWs in Mozambique
inSCALE CommCare Application
Improving quality of care at all levels
Mobile health (mHealth) approaches to improve motivation and performance of CHWs in Mozambique and Uganda
Learning Papers
inSCALE: implementing mHealth solutions
This paper outlines the lessons learnt and subsequent recommendations from the inSCALE project.
Establishing Village Health Clubs
To improve community health worker motivation and performance
inSCALE Learning Paper (English)
Landscape Analysis
The inSCALE Baseline Survey Mozambique
inSCALE Baseline Survey Report Uganda
mhealth Mozambique
e-‐health and m-‐health in Mozambique: innovations likely to lead to increased retention and performance of Community Based Agents (CBAs)
mhealth in Uganda
A narrative report on mobile health projects in Uganda
Supervision: A Report, Zelee Hill and Lorna Benton, September 2010
Document covering the historical and theoretical context of supervision to assist in the selection and design of innovative supervision approaches for the inSCALE project.
Consultative mapping of APEs perspective on motivation, performance, retention and information utilization in Inhambane province, Mozambique, Abel Muiambo, September 2010
A qualitative study to explore the potential factors that can help identifying the opportunities and challenges for community based agents (APEs) in Mozambique and improve the motivation, retention and performance of APEs.
Mapping of the health information system in Mozambique and identification of its constraints- a report, Cicero Salomão, September 2010
Overview of the health information system in Mozambique to identify opportunities and challenges for the inSCALE project.
Smartphone Review, Malaria Consortium & Software Factory, September 2010
Presenting a selection of affordable smartphones and other similar hardware relevant for rural environments
Report from a network connectivity survey in Inhambane province, Mozambique, Software Factory Ltd, February 2011
A report from a network connectivity survey in 12 districts in Inhambane Province, Mozambique to detail the availability and quality of network services and to understand APEs readiness for using mobile services.
Community Monitoring in a Volunteer Health Worker Setting: A Review of the Literature, Cathy Green, March 2010
Literature review on community monitoring in the context of Volunteer Health Worker programmes for the design of inSCALE's community engagement initiatives
Review of management, business, and human resources literature, Ryann Manning, September 2010
Overview of important human resource practices highlighting potential innovations for the effective management of CBAs
Literature review on innovative approaches that aim to increase retention and performance of community development workers and agricultural service providers, Elsbet Lodenstein and Remco Mur, September 2010
Identifying concepts and approaches which may contribute to the motivation, performance and quality of community development workers
Laptop Review, Malaria Consortium & Software Factory, September 2010
Presenting a selection of affordable laptops and other similar hardware relevant for rural environments
Health focused community based agents: motivation and incentives, Daniel Strachan, September 2010
Review of motivation literature to identify concepts and strategies for the design of innovative interventions
Exploring the landscape: Data use in quality improvement, Guus ten Asbroek, September 2010
Literature review exploring the landscape of data use in quality improvement
Review of Pay for Performance, Meredith Moore, September 2010
A review of the evidence surrounding programmes that link individual health worker payment to performance
Landscape analysis of mHealth approaches which can increase performance and retention of community based agents, Karin Källander, September 2010
Overview of projects that have implemented mobile phones in public health programs to guide thinking around the role of mHealth in improving performance and retention of community based
ICCM in Mozambique - inSCALE Stakeholder Analysis Report, Celso Inguane, June 2010
Results of a consultative mapping of stakeholders involved in the Integrated Community Case Management (ICCM) of childhood illnesses in Mozambique
Formative Research
Formative research Uganda: Technology Arm. Daniel Strachan, Maureen Nakirunda and Zelee Hill, 2011
Report summarising the perspectives of the VHTs, their supervisors and key program implementers on the potential for the proposed technology innovations to meet genuine needs and have an impact in terms of the project aims, the feasibility of implementation and scale up of the proposed activities, and the acceptability of the proposed activities to VHTs themselves, supervisors, communities, districts and the Ugandan Ministry of Health.
Formative research Uganda: Community Arm. Daniel Strachan, Maureen Nakirunda and Zelee Hill, 2011
Report summarising the perspectives of the VHTs, their supervisors and key program implementers on the potential for the proposed community innovations to meet genuine needs and have an impact in terms of the project aims, the feasibility of implementation and scale up of the proposed activities, and the acceptability of the proposed activities to VHTs themselves, supervisors, communities, districts and the Ugandan Ministry of Health.
Formative research Mozambique: Technology Arm. Abel Muiambo, Sozinho Ndima and Daniel Stratchan
Report summarising the perspectives of the APEs, their supervisors and key program implementers on the potential for the proposed technology innovations to meet genuine needs and have an impact in terms of the project aims, the feasibility of implementation and scale up of the proposed activities, and the acceptability of the proposed activities to APEs themselves, supervisors, communities, districts and the Mozambican Ministry of Health.
inSCALE inception meeting report, Malaria Consortium, February 2010
Malaria Consortium organised meeting in Kampala, Uganda to discuss the inception of the inSCALE programme
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Most Significant Change Methodology
Final Report January – May 2014
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