The Bridges to Elders (BTE) program aimed to improve health and social outcomes for older homeless women. Using a pretest/posttest design, the program showed significant improvements in stable housing, primary care enrollment, and control of chronic conditions among participants. The collaboration between nurse practitioners and community health workers proved effective in … [Read more...] about Bridges to Elders: A Program to Improve Outcomes for Older Women Experiencing Homelessness
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Promotore-Led Versus Registered Nurse-Led Diabetes Self-Management Education in Mexican Americans: A Randomized Clinical Trial
This study compared the effectiveness of a diabetes self-management program led by either registered nurses (RNs) or community health workers (promotores) for Spanish-speaking Mexican Americans with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Both groups showed similar improvements in diabetes self-care behaviors over time, with no significant differences between them. The findings suggest that … [Read more...] about Promotore-Led Versus Registered Nurse-Led Diabetes Self-Management Education in Mexican Americans: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Feasibility and anticipated acceptability of community health worker-facilitated HPV self-sampling for cervical cancer screening around Lake County, Indiana.
This study explores community health workers' (CHWs) views on cervical cancer screening barriers and the feasibility of CHW-facilitated HPV self-sampling in Lake County, Indiana, a region with high cervical cancer mortality rates. Interviews with 15 CHWs revealed barriers spanning individual, interpersonal, and community levels. CHWs identified HPV self-sampling as promising … [Read more...] about Feasibility and anticipated acceptability of community health worker-facilitated HPV self-sampling for cervical cancer screening around Lake County, Indiana.
Reducing Disparities in Breastfeeding: “Breast for Success” Excels a Second Time
Breastfeeding is an important public health issue, especially as African American and Black (AA/B) women often face challenges in starting and continuing breastfeeding due to historical and systemic racism. This study evaluated the "Breast for Success" (BFS) program, which includes support from Community Health Workers (CHWs), to see if it could improve breastfeeding rates … [Read more...] about Reducing Disparities in Breastfeeding: “Breast for Success” Excels a Second Time
Training Community Health Workers to Respond to Public Health Demands
This study looked at how nurse-led training sessions for community health workers (CHWs) impacted their skills and confidence in topics like diabetes, mental health, long COVID, STIs, and lead poisoning prevention. By comparing CHWs' knowledge and comfort levels before and after the sessions, the findings showed that the training helped CHWs feel more prepared to educate their … [Read more...] about Training Community Health Workers to Respond to Public Health Demands
