Point-of-Care Tests (POCTs) are widely used in well-resourced regions but are limited in the global south, especially in prehospital settings. There is little research on the use of non-malarial POCTs by Community Health Workers (CHWs). This scoping review aims to explore the variety and scope of POCTs used in prehospital settings. An experienced medical librarian conducted a … [Read more...] about Prehospital use of point-of-care tests by community health workers: a scoping review
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Examining global Indigenous community wellness worker models: a rapid review
This study reviews community wellness worker models in Indigenous populations to address healthcare inequities and rising chronic disease burdens. It examines 28 articles on these models, focusing on worker roles, training, decolonized approaches, and structural supports. Findings highlight that wellness workers serve as crucial links between Indigenous communities and … [Read more...] about Examining global Indigenous community wellness worker models: a rapid review
Large Language Models to Support Community Health Workers
ChatCHW is a smartphone app designed to enhance the quality of care provided by community health workers (CHWs) worldwide, with consistent and quality care. By combining large language models like ChatGPT with local clinical guidelines, ChatCHW provides expert medical advice tailored to each CHW's region. The app features user-friendly design, multi-language support, and … [Read more...] about Large Language Models to Support Community Health Workers
Public health surveillance through community health workers: a scoping review of evidence from 25 low-income and middle-income countries
This review examines the roles, impacts, and challenges of community health workers (CHWs) in public health surveillance across 25 low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). CHWs play a significant role in disease control by engaging communities, gathering data, conducting screenings, and promoting health education. Their involvement, often facilitated by technology, improves … [Read more...] about Public health surveillance through community health workers: a scoping review of evidence from 25 low-income and middle-income countries
Engaging with peers to integrate community care: Knowledge synthesis and conceptual map
This article explores the concept of peer support in healthcare, highlighting its growing importance in bridging communities with formal healthcare systems. It presents a conceptual map based on a 3-year knowledge synthesis project, offering six key questions to navigate various peer support approaches. These questions help identify peers' roles, pathways, and settings of … [Read more...] about Engaging with peers to integrate community care: Knowledge synthesis and conceptual map
