In conflict-affected areas, access to primary healthcare is challenging due to various barriers. This study conducted a systematic review to understand the different models of primary healthcare delivery in these settings. It found that healthcare is delivered through health facilities, communities, mobile clinics, outreach programs, and home visits. Services include nutrition, … [Read more...] about Primary healthcare delivery models in African conflict-affected settings a systematic review
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Effectiveness of interventions by non-professional community-level workers or family caregivers to improve outcomes for physical impairments or disabilities in low resource settings: systematic review of task-sharing strategies
In resource-limited settings, basic rehabilitation can be extended through community-level interventions by non-professionals like community health workers or family caregivers. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of such interventions compared to those provided by skilled professionals. Caregivers were commonly trained in hospitals to deliver interventions at home. … [Read more...] about Effectiveness of interventions by non-professional community-level workers or family caregivers to improve outcomes for physical impairments or disabilities in low resource settings: systematic review of task-sharing strategies
Community Health Worker Interventions for Men: A Scoping Review Using the RE-AIM Framework
Community health workers (CHWs) play a crucial role in promoting men's health through tailored approaches. Using the RE-AIM Framework, a review assessed the design, implementation, and outcomes of CHW-led health promotion efforts for men. The study identified that most CHWs interventions targeted men under 50, particularly from underserved populations, resulting in improved … [Read more...] about Community Health Worker Interventions for Men: A Scoping Review Using the RE-AIM Framework
Engaging Community Health Workers/Youth Ambassadors to Improve Health Literacy
A workshop held on April 20, 2023, during National Minority Health Month explored the role of community health workers and youth ambassadors in promoting health literacy. Grantees from different health programs shared lessons on implementing health literacy approaches during public health emergencies. The workshop highlighted the excessive impact of public health emergencies on … [Read more...] about Engaging Community Health Workers/Youth Ambassadors to Improve Health Literacy
A systematic review of the types, workload, and supervision mechanism of community health workers: lessons learned for Indonesia
This systematic review examines the performance of Community Health Workers (CHWs) in delivering public health services in various countries, with a focus on workload and supervision. Sixty articles were analyzed, revealing that CHWs undertake diverse roles across the human life cycle and face challenges such as heavy workloads and inadequate supervision. Effective planning, … [Read more...] about A systematic review of the types, workload, and supervision mechanism of community health workers: lessons learned for Indonesia
