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Community Health Workers—Evidence of Their Effectiveness

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Community Health Workers (CHWs) play a vital role in improving health by building trust and communication between patients and providers. Their deep connection to their communities allows them to address social and behavioral factors affecting health. As states look to expand CHW programs, it's important to present evidence of their effectiveness. Research over the past 50 … [Read more...] about Community Health Workers—Evidence of Their Effectiveness

The Role Of Community Health Workers In The Existing Referral System For Newborns

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This study examined the role of Community Health Workers (CHWs) in newborn referral systems, focusing on their effectiveness, challenges, and potential improvements. CHWs help connect families with healthcare services, particularly for at-risk newborns, in resource-limited settings. Data was collected from 300 records of referrals made by CHWs for newborn care. While challenges … [Read more...] about The Role Of Community Health Workers In The Existing Referral System For Newborns

Exploring Community Health Workers: From Inception to Addressing Healthcare Disparities, Medical Mistrust, and Culturally Competent Care

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This review examines the importance of community health in reducing health disparities and promoting equity. It highlights the role of community health workers (CHWs) in reaching marginalized populations and addressing social determinants of health. Key principles include multi-sector collaboration, evidence-based strategies, community engagement, and ongoing evaluation. The … [Read more...] about Exploring Community Health Workers: From Inception to Addressing Healthcare Disparities, Medical Mistrust, and Culturally Competent Care

The Investment Case for Strengthening Primary Healthcare and Community Health Worker Programs in Low- and Lower-Middle-Income Countries

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Universal health coverage is achievable for even the poorest countries if they focus on expanding their primary healthcare (PHC) systems, which includes strong community outreach. Investing in PHC is cost-effective and can save millions of lives each year. However, many low- and middle-income countries prioritize funding for hospitals and specialized care over PHC, leading to … [Read more...] about The Investment Case for Strengthening Primary Healthcare and Community Health Worker Programs in Low- and Lower-Middle-Income Countries

Community Health Workers’ Continuance of Mobile Health Applications: An Extended Expectation Confirmation Model

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This study explores why community health workers (CHWs) continue or discontinue using mobile health applications (MHAs) in primary care. Using a combination of expectation confirmation theory, the information system success model, and the consumer expectations model, the researchers developed a new framework to understand these factors. A survey of 459 CHWs confirmed several … [Read more...] about Community Health Workers’ Continuance of Mobile Health Applications: An Extended Expectation Confirmation Model

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