'We are the people whose opinions don't matter'. A photovoice study exploring challenges faced by community health workers in Uganda
Understanding the experiences of community health workers (CHWs) through the use of participatory visual methods (PVMs) has been relatively underexplored. One such PVM is photovoice, which involves the capture of photographic images related to issues of social importance. In this study, we explore c...
Main Authors: | O'Donovan, J, Hamala, R, Namanda, A, Musoke, D, Ssemugabo, C, Winters, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2019
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