Exploring complementary and competitive relations between non-communicable disease services and other health extension programme services in ethiopia: a multilevel analysis

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  • who: Azeb Gebresilassie Tesema and colleagues from the Results on a range of complementary effects point to the need for an overall strong HEP capable of delivering existing services as a prerequisite for successfully integrating new (in this case, NCD) services [43]For example, strengthening overall training and supervision and building trust between the community and the HEWs are essential for a successful HEP, just as they are for individual services within the HEP and integrating new ones such as NCD preventive services. However, integration efforts also require a carefully balanced approach, so that the success already . . .

     

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