This paper introduces a clearer way to classify Community Health Workers (CHWs) and others involved in community health. It highlights how the term "CHW" is used for many different roles, leading to confusion and misapplication of policies. The authors propose a refined classification based on guidelines from the WHO and ILO to improve communication, policy-making, and health … [Read more...] about Comparing apples with apples: A proposed taxonomy for “Community Health Workers” and other front-line health workers for international comparisons
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Considering Islamic Frameworks to Infectious Disease Prevention
In Muslim-majority countries, infectious diseases like dengue and malaria are worsened by social and economic challenges. This review explores how Islamic principles like cleanliness, harm prevention, and community benefit can support disease prevention. It highlights the role of community health workers and religious leaders in promoting health education and vaccination, … [Read more...] about Considering Islamic Frameworks to Infectious Disease Prevention
Professionalisation of Community Health Workers: Time for a Formal Contract
Community health workers (CHWs) are essential for strong primary healthcare but often lack proper support. This study highlights the need for "proCHW" programs, where CHWs are trained, equipped, supervised, paid, and given formal contracts for job security. Formal contracts can ensure fair wages and career growth while protecting CHWs from sudden job loss. Achieving this … [Read more...] about Professionalisation of Community Health Workers: Time for a Formal Contract
Evolutionizing Diabetes Care: Mobile App-Based Teledermatology With Interprofessional Collaboration And Community Empowerment For Managing Skin Complications Of Diabetes Mellitus
This study looks at new ways to manage skin problems caused by diabetes, such as infections and ulcers, which affect quality of life and increase healthcare costs. It focuses on using teledermatology, or remote dermatology services, along with teamwork between doctors, nurses, and community health workers. The review found that teledermatology helped patients get faster … [Read more...] about Evolutionizing Diabetes Care: Mobile App-Based Teledermatology With Interprofessional Collaboration And Community Empowerment For Managing Skin Complications Of Diabetes Mellitus
Leveraging Women’s Groups: Evidence on Pro-equity Interventions to Improve Immunization Coverage for Zero-dose Children and Missed Communities
This brief highlights the potential of women's groups as a strategy to improve child health, particularly in reaching underserved communities and zero-dose children (those who haven't received any vaccines). Based on a review of studies from 2010 to 2022, supported by FHI 360 and Gavi, it found that women's groups—community-based groups that share knowledge and build … [Read more...] about Leveraging Women’s Groups: Evidence on Pro-equity Interventions to Improve Immunization Coverage for Zero-dose Children and Missed Communities
