This study evaluated a 12-week home-visit program led by bilingual community health workers (CHWs) to support culturally diverse caregivers of people with dementia. Exit interviews with 57 caregivers revealed that the program improved caregiving confidence, self-care, communication with their loved ones, and access to community resources. Caregivers valued the cultural and … [Read more...] about Community health workers supporting diverse family caregivers of persons with dementia: Preliminary qualitative results from a randomized home-based study
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Roadmap for Health Equity: Understanding the Importance of Community-Engaged Research
This article focuses on achieving health equity in stroke prevention, treatment, and recovery by addressing social factors that affect stroke outcomes. It emphasizes the importance of involving communities in research and designing interventions that consider shared identities and values. Using community health workers and collaborative models, the study highlights successful … [Read more...] about Roadmap for Health Equity: Understanding the Importance of Community-Engaged Research
Participant Perspectives on a Community Health Worker Intervention to Reduce Infant Mortality: A Mixed Methods Assessment of the Bronx Healthy Start Partnership
The Bronx Healthy Start Partnership (BxHSP) uses community health workers (CHWs) to support new and expectant parents through home visits, providing education, emotional support, and resources. Interviews and surveys with participants showed that CHWs help reduce stress, boost confidence, and improve parenting skills, leading to better infant care practices. The study … [Read more...] about Participant Perspectives on a Community Health Worker Intervention to Reduce Infant Mortality: A Mixed Methods Assessment of the Bronx Healthy Start Partnership
“I prefer a doctor on camera than none at all”: Participants’ Perspectives on the Implementation of Integrated Telehealth and Community Health Workers Services to Improve Access to Healthcare in Rural Communities
This study explored how telehealth services (THS) and community health workers (CHWs) could improve healthcare in Culebra, Puerto Rico, a rural area with limited resources and high rates of chronic diseases like diabetes and hypertension. Interviews with 20 patients showed that CHWs are essential for helping with appointments, medications, and emotional support. THS was seen as … [Read more...] about “I prefer a doctor on camera than none at all”: Participants’ Perspectives on the Implementation of Integrated Telehealth and Community Health Workers Services to Improve Access to Healthcare in Rural Communities
Factors related to the collaboration of cadres in stunting prevention
This study examined factors influencing collaboration among stunting cadres—community health workers trained to monitor and prevent stunting at the village level. Poor coordination and lack of proper communication tools have led to repeated and inaccurate data collection. The study, involving 63 cadres, found that trust, communication, agreement, and creating public value … [Read more...] about Factors related to the collaboration of cadres in stunting prevention
