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Community health workers conduct a community triggering on the importance of sanitation Kenya 2016. Photo Credit: Allan Gichigi, MCSP via Flickr

What we do

Community health workers conduct a community triggering on the importance of sanitation Kenya 2016. Photo Credit: Allan Gichigi, MCSP via Flickr

We aim to develop a comprehensive approach that promotes well-being and resilience among community health workers (CHWs) while incorporating training, community cohesion, and support within the health system. To achieve this we are guided by the following key objectives:

  1. Enhancing well-being: Identify and implement strategies and programs that promote the mental health and overall well-being of CHWs, ensuring they are equitable, sustainable, and culturally acceptable within the given context.
  2. Innovative interventions: Co-design and test innovative health system interventions that effectively address the diverse personal and job-related stressors — social, material, and human — that CHWs encounter in their daily work.
  1. Quality and equity of support: Improve the quality and equity of existing support mechanisms by focusing on mental well-being, ensuring that the diverse needs of CHWs are prioritised and addressed.
  2. Evidence and Advocacy: Generate valuable evidence and insights to inform and advocate for support of CHWs’ mental well-being in future research and program design across various health systems.

Acknowledgments

The SHINE study is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) [ NIHR 150232] using UK aid from the UK Government to support global health research. 
The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care.