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Motivation and job satisfaction of community health workers in Ethiopia: a mixed-methods approach.

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Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Quality Improvement (MERQ) PLC, Ethiopia Office, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Background: Ethiopia has been providing health care to its rural population since 2004 using female Community Health Workers called Health Extension Workers (HEWs). The HEWs are credited with several achievements in improving the country's health indicators. However, information about the HEWs' motivation and job satisfaction is limited.

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Unlabelled: To inhibit the spread of COVID-19 Public health officials stress, and governments often require, restrictions on social interaction ("social distancing"). While the medical benefits are clear, important questions remain about these measures' downsides: How bitter is this medicine? Ten large non-probability internet-based surveys between April and November 2020, weighted statistically to reflect the US population in age, education, and religious background and excluding respondents who even occasionally role-played rather than giving their own true views;  = 6,223. Pre-epidemic data from 2017-2019,  = 4,032.

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