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Socio-economic profile and performance of CHVs in Gujarat: implications for selection and support.
What type of person should be selected as Community Health Volunteer (CHV) has been a matter of debate. This study relates socio-economic characteristics--age, sex, marital status, education, caste, organisation membership and landownership--with performance on direct patient care, mother and child health, family welfare and environmental sanitation. The paper further suggests strategies for selection, training and support in case of CHVs whose performance is poor.