Author: Diamond-Smith, Nadia
- Can digitally enabling community health and nutrition workers improve services delivery to pregnant women and mothers of infants? Quasi-experimental evidence from a national-scale nutrition programme in India
- Is respectful care provided by community health workers associated with infant feeding practices? A cross sectional analysis from India
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Author: Menon, Purnima
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- Is respectful care provided by community health workers associated with infant feeding practices? A cross sectional analysis from India
- Anganwadi worker time use in Madhya Pradesh, India: A cross-sectional study
- Association between supportive supervision and performance of community health workers in India: A longitudinal multi-level analysis
- Effects of an mHealth intervention for community health workers on maternal and child nutrition and health service delivery in India: Protocol for a quasi-experimental mixed-methods evaluation
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