Factors influencing the performance of community health workers: A qualitative study of Anganwadi Workers from Bihar, India.

Globally, there remain significant knowledge and evidence gaps around how to support Community Health Worker (CHW) programmes to achieve high coverage and quality of interventions. India's Integrated Child Development Services scheme employs the largest CHW cadre in the world-Anganwadi Workers...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Aparna John, Nicholas Nisbett, Inka Barnett, Rasmi Avula, Purnima Menon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242460
_version_ 1819035351471095808
author Aparna John
Nicholas Nisbett
Inka Barnett
Rasmi Avula
Purnima Menon
author_facet Aparna John
Nicholas Nisbett
Inka Barnett
Rasmi Avula
Purnima Menon
author_sort Aparna John
collection DOAJ
description Globally, there remain significant knowledge and evidence gaps around how to support Community Health Worker (CHW) programmes to achieve high coverage and quality of interventions. India's Integrated Child Development Services scheme employs the largest CHW cadre in the world-Anganwadi Workers (AWWs). However, factors influencing the performance of these workers remain under researched. Lessons from it have potential to impact on other large scale global CHW programmes. A qualitative study of AWWs in the Indian state of Bihar was conducted to identify key drivers of performance in 2015. In-depth interviews were conducted with 30 AWWs; data was analysed using both inductive and deductive thematic analysis. The study adapted and contextualised existing frameworks on CHW performance, finding that factors affecting performance occur at the individual, community, programme and organisational levels, including factors not previously identified in the literature. Individual factors include initial financial motives and family support; programme factors include beneficiaries' and AWWs' service preferences and work environment; community factors include caste dynamics and community and seasonal migration; and organisational factors include corruption. The initial motives of the worker (the need to retain a job for family financial needs) and community expectations (for product-oriented services) ensure continued efforts even when her motivation is low. The main constraints to performance remain factors outside of her control, including limited availability of programme resources and challenging relationships shaped by caste dynamics, seasonal migration, and corruption. Programme efforts to improve performance (such as incentives, working conditions and supportive management) need to consider these complex, inter-related multiple determinants of performance. Our findings, including new factors, contribute to the global literature on factors affecting the performance of CHWs and have wide application.
first_indexed 2024-12-21T07:48:15Z
format Article
id doaj.art-bd7b8337ab2c4e9ba426c164737f3939
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 1932-6203
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-21T07:48:15Z
publishDate 2020-01-01
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
record_format Article
series PLoS ONE
spelling doaj.art-bd7b8337ab2c4e9ba426c164737f39392022-12-21T19:11:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-011511e024246010.1371/journal.pone.0242460Factors influencing the performance of community health workers: A qualitative study of Anganwadi Workers from Bihar, India.Aparna JohnNicholas NisbettInka BarnettRasmi AvulaPurnima MenonGlobally, there remain significant knowledge and evidence gaps around how to support Community Health Worker (CHW) programmes to achieve high coverage and quality of interventions. India's Integrated Child Development Services scheme employs the largest CHW cadre in the world-Anganwadi Workers (AWWs). However, factors influencing the performance of these workers remain under researched. Lessons from it have potential to impact on other large scale global CHW programmes. A qualitative study of AWWs in the Indian state of Bihar was conducted to identify key drivers of performance in 2015. In-depth interviews were conducted with 30 AWWs; data was analysed using both inductive and deductive thematic analysis. The study adapted and contextualised existing frameworks on CHW performance, finding that factors affecting performance occur at the individual, community, programme and organisational levels, including factors not previously identified in the literature. Individual factors include initial financial motives and family support; programme factors include beneficiaries' and AWWs' service preferences and work environment; community factors include caste dynamics and community and seasonal migration; and organisational factors include corruption. The initial motives of the worker (the need to retain a job for family financial needs) and community expectations (for product-oriented services) ensure continued efforts even when her motivation is low. The main constraints to performance remain factors outside of her control, including limited availability of programme resources and challenging relationships shaped by caste dynamics, seasonal migration, and corruption. Programme efforts to improve performance (such as incentives, working conditions and supportive management) need to consider these complex, inter-related multiple determinants of performance. Our findings, including new factors, contribute to the global literature on factors affecting the performance of CHWs and have wide application.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242460
spellingShingle Aparna John
Nicholas Nisbett
Inka Barnett
Rasmi Avula
Purnima Menon
Factors influencing the performance of community health workers: A qualitative study of Anganwadi Workers from Bihar, India.
PLoS ONE
title Factors influencing the performance of community health workers: A qualitative study of Anganwadi Workers from Bihar, India.
title_full Factors influencing the performance of community health workers: A qualitative study of Anganwadi Workers from Bihar, India.
title_fullStr Factors influencing the performance of community health workers: A qualitative study of Anganwadi Workers from Bihar, India.
title_full_unstemmed Factors influencing the performance of community health workers: A qualitative study of Anganwadi Workers from Bihar, India.
title_short Factors influencing the performance of community health workers: A qualitative study of Anganwadi Workers from Bihar, India.
title_sort factors influencing the performance of community health workers a qualitative study of anganwadi workers from bihar india
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242460
work_keys_str_mv AT aparnajohn factorsinfluencingtheperformanceofcommunityhealthworkersaqualitativestudyofanganwadiworkersfrombiharindia
AT nicholasnisbett factorsinfluencingtheperformanceofcommunityhealthworkersaqualitativestudyofanganwadiworkersfrombiharindia
AT inkabarnett factorsinfluencingtheperformanceofcommunityhealthworkersaqualitativestudyofanganwadiworkersfrombiharindia
AT rasmiavula factorsinfluencingtheperformanceofcommunityhealthworkersaqualitativestudyofanganwadiworkersfrombiharindia
AT purnimamenon factorsinfluencingtheperformanceofcommunityhealthworkersaqualitativestudyofanganwadiworkersfrombiharindia