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This paper describes the evaluation of the Health Workers for Change (HWFC)
workshop series in a primary health care clinic in Avellaneda, Argentina.
The study found that there was an important impact at the facility level 2
months after the intervention (T2). Health workers were motivated and willi
ng to examine their own practices critically in an effort to improve qualit
y of care. Informants from the community also perceived that patients were
being treated more kindly. Eleven months later (T3), however, the impact at
the facility level: had receded significantly. At the system level the mai
n benefit of the workshops was to focus attention on the health workers the
mselves, particularly their perception that there was little communication
with the authorities. As a result, the number of system level supervisors i
ncreased and they were urged to spend more time in the clinics. Reasons for
the limited impact at T3 are discussed and suggestions are made for improv
ing the intervention.