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The moderating effects of perceived social worth and organizational virtuousness on the relationship between emotional labor, precarious work, and organizational commitment among ASHA workers in India

July 31, 2024 By

This study looked at how emotional labor and unstable work conditions affect the commitment of Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) in India. It also explored how the positive aspects of their work environment and perceived social value might influence this relationship. Analyzing data from 467 ASHA workers, the study found that emotional stress and job instability … [Read more...] about The moderating effects of perceived social worth and organizational virtuousness on the relationship between emotional labor, precarious work, and organizational commitment among ASHA workers in India

The Role of Health Management Information System to Track the Nature, Efficiency and Quality of Tasks Carried out by Community Health Workers In Reducing Child Mortality, With Specific Reference To Pneumonia And Diarrhoea in Nigeria

July 31, 2024 By

This study examines how Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) help Community Health Workers (CHWs) reduce child mortality from pneumonia and diarrhoea in Yobe and Taraba States, Nigeria. Using the District Health Information System (DHIS), the research found that Yobe State managed cases more efficiently due to better HMIS use. Despite data quality issues, HMIS has the … [Read more...] about The Role of Health Management Information System to Track the Nature, Efficiency and Quality of Tasks Carried out by Community Health Workers In Reducing Child Mortality, With Specific Reference To Pneumonia And Diarrhoea in Nigeria

A Novel Electronic Record System for Documentation and Efficient Workflow for Community Health Workers: Development and Usability Study

April 21, 2024 By

The COPE project developed a new data collection system for Community Health Workers (CHWs) to streamline their efforts in addressing health disparities. The system includes features like needs assessments, progress tracking, and resource documentation. Pilot tests showed positive feedback from users, with over 55,000 documented encounters and 5079 clients. The system improves … [Read more...] about A Novel Electronic Record System for Documentation and Efficient Workflow for Community Health Workers: Development and Usability Study

“””Nos apoyamos mutuamente””: Strategies to supporting community health workers addressing the emergency and chronic needs of Latinx families”

March 23, 2024 By

This study explores the challenges and support systems for community health workers (CHWs) serving Latinx families in metro Atlanta, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through interviews, CHWs identified barriers and strategies to address clients' needs. The study highlights the importance of removing structural barriers, prioritizing cultural assets, and implementing … [Read more...] about “””Nos apoyamos mutuamente””: Strategies to supporting community health workers addressing the emergency and chronic needs of Latinx families”

“Too Many Jobs and Not Enough Hands”: Immigrant and Refugee Community Health Workers at the Frontlines of the COVID-19 Pandemic

February 10, 2024 By

This study investigated the challenges faced by refugee and immigrant community health workers (riCHWs), who play a crucial role in supporting community health. The findings revealed that riCHWs are at risk of burnout due to limited recognition and heavy workloads. The study used a narrative approach to explore the stressors, coping mechanisms, and resources of riCHWs, along … [Read more...] about “Too Many Jobs and Not Enough Hands”: Immigrant and Refugee Community Health Workers at the Frontlines of the COVID-19 Pandemic

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