Anticipated acceptability of blended learning among lay health care workers in Malawi: A qualitative analysis guided by the Technology Acceptance Model (Preprint)
Tiwonge E. Mbeya-Munkhondya,
Caroline J. Meek,
Mtisunge Mphande
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND
HIV index case testing (ICT) aims to identify people living with HIV (PLWH) and their contacts, engage them in HIV testing services, and link them to care. ICT implementation has faced challenges in Malawi due to limited counselling capacity among lay health care workers (HCWs). Enhancing capacity through centralized face-to-face training is logistically complex and expensive. A decentralized blended learning approach to HCW capacity-building, combining face-to-face and digit… Show more
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