This study explored the impact of a community-based health education program led by community health workers known as nursing technicians in Hafr Al-Batin, Saudi Arabia, on health literacy and chronic disease management. Interviews with 30 participants revealed four main outcomes: improved health knowledge, better self-management of chronic conditions, increased social … [Read more...] about Assessing the Impact of a Community-Based Health Education Program Led by Nursing Technicians on Health Literacy and Chronic Disease Management in Hafr Al-Batin: A Qualitative Study
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Community Health Workers Bridging the Gap: Connecting Medicaid Members with Providers, Managed Care, and Community-Based Organizations
This study examined the role of Community Health Workers (CHWs) in helping Medicaid members in underserved Pittsburgh neighborhoods access healthcare and address social needs like food, childcare, and housing. CHWs connected members to doctors, medications, and managed care services. They played a vital role in improving care coordination and addressing barriers to health … [Read more...] about Community Health Workers Bridging the Gap: Connecting Medicaid Members with Providers, Managed Care, and Community-Based Organizations
Early identification of potentially low performing community health workers using an ensemble classification model
This study developed a predictive model to identify underperforming community health workers (CHWs) in Uttar Pradesh, India, using data from over 140,000 CHWs. The model accurately pinpointed struggling CHWs and high-risk clusters early, enabling targeted support and resource allocation. This approach can improve CHW performance, motivation, and healthcare outcomes while … [Read more...] about Early identification of potentially low performing community health workers using an ensemble classification model
Demand and supply side factors that drive delayed referrals from traditional birth attendants to public primary healthcare facilities: Insights from three states in Nigeria
Many pregnant women in Nigeria prefer traditional birth attendants (TBAs) for childbirth due to trust, cultural beliefs, and religious practices. However, TBAs often delay referring women to health centers, risking complications. Challenges include community preference for TBAs, inadequate infrastructure, staff shortages, and weak enforcement of good practices at health … [Read more...] about Demand and supply side factors that drive delayed referrals from traditional birth attendants to public primary healthcare facilities: Insights from three states in Nigeria
Adapting and deploying a digital program for training non-specialist providers on a brief psychological intervention for depression in rural Gujarat, India
A pilot study in Gujarat, India, tested a digital training program for community health workers and frontline providers to deliver a brief depression care intervention. Of the 43 participants, 91% completed the training, showing improved knowledge scores after the course. Despite technical challenges, participants found the digital format useful. The study suggests digital … [Read more...] about Adapting and deploying a digital program for training non-specialist providers on a brief psychological intervention for depression in rural Gujarat, India
