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Plausible role for CHW peer support groups in increasing care-seeking in an integrated community case management project in Rwanda: a mixed methods evaluation
Anne Langston, Jennifer Weiss, Justine Landegger, Thomas Pullum, Melanie Morrow, Melene Kabadege, Catherine Mugeni and Eric Sarriot
Global Health: Science and Practice August 2014, 2(3):342-354; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-14-00067
Anne Langston
aInternational Rescue Committee, New York, NY., USA
Jennifer Weiss
bConcern Worldwide, New York, NY., USA
Justine Landegger
aInternational Rescue Committee, New York, NY., USA
Thomas Pullum
cICF International, The Demographic and Health Surveys Program, Rockville, MD., USA
Melanie Morrow
cICF International, The Demographic and Health Surveys Program, Rockville, MD., USA
Melene Kabadege
dWorld Relief, Baltimore, MD., USA
Catherine Mugeni
eRwanda Ministry of Health, Kigali., Rwanda
Eric Sarriot
fICF International, Center for Design and Research on Sustainability, Calverton, MD., USA

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August 01, 2014
Plausible role for CHW peer support groups in increasing care-seeking in an integrated community case management project in Rwanda: a mixed methods evaluation
Anne Langston, Jennifer Weiss, Justine Landegger, Thomas Pullum, Melanie Morrow, Melene Kabadege, Catherine Mugeni, Eric Sarriot
Global Health: Science and Practice Aug 2014, 2 (3) 342-354; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-14-00067
Plausible role for CHW peer support groups in increasing care-seeking in an integrated community case management project in Rwanda: a mixed methods evaluation
Anne Langston, Jennifer Weiss, Justine Landegger, Thomas Pullum, Melanie Morrow, Melene Kabadege, Catherine Mugeni, Eric Sarriot
Global Health: Science and Practice Aug 2014, 2 (3) 342-354; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-14-00067
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