This study examined the digital skills of 1199 community health workers in Shanghai for promoting health using digital media. On average, their digital capacity scored 16.71 out of 25. Factors like higher education, trust in digital media, positive attitudes, and prior experience improved skills, while senior job titles were linked to lower capacity. Nearly half spent over 19.6 … [Read more...] about Factors Associated With Digital Capacity for Health Promotion Among Primary Care Workers: Cross-Sectional Survey Study
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Preferences for training needs of village doctors in China: a systematic review
This study looked at the training needs of village doctors in rural China, who play a key role in healthcare. It found that these doctors prefer training on clinical knowledge, common disease diagnosis and treatment, and continuing medical education. They also prefer training at hospitals above the county level and want the training to be low-cost or free. The findings suggest … [Read more...] about Preferences for training needs of village doctors in China: a systematic review
Development and Validation of a Community–Based Prediction Model for Depression in Elderly Patients with Diabetes: A Cross–Sectional Study
This study aimed to develop a simple screening model for detecting depression in elderly diabetic patients, suitable for use by community health workers. Using data from 309 patients, a predictive nomogram was created, based on factors like glucose monitoring, exercise habits, income, sleep disorders, and family support scores. The model demonstrated strong accuracy in both … [Read more...] about Development and Validation of a Community–Based Prediction Model for Depression in Elderly Patients with Diabetes: A Cross–Sectional Study
Long-term effectiveness of a village doctor-led multifaceted strategy on blood pressure control: a cluster randomized trial
This study tested a village doctor-led strategy to control blood pressure (BP) in rural China over 36 months. Village doctors, who provide basic primary care, managed hypertension through a stepped-care protocol, delivering medications, and offering health coaching on lifestyle changes and BP monitoring. In 326 villages, patients aged 40 and older with high BP were randomly … [Read more...] about Long-term effectiveness of a village doctor-led multifaceted strategy on blood pressure control: a cluster randomized trial
Utilizing Group Model Building to Identify Barriers and Facilitators of Hypertension Management in Primary Health Care, China
This project used Group Model Building (GMB) to identify barriers and facilitators in managing hypertension in primary health care in China. Fourteen key stakeholders participated in a workshop to plot and discuss factors affecting hypertension management, resulting in the identification of 26 influencing factors. These factors were categorized into three levels: institutional, … [Read more...] about Utilizing Group Model Building to Identify Barriers and Facilitators of Hypertension Management in Primary Health Care, China
