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COVID-19 Risk Assessment among Vulnerable Small Business Owners in El Paso County, Texas

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This study aimed to provide COVID-19 risk assessments and safety strategies for vulnerable workers in high-risk areas. Four bilingual community health workers (CHWs) visited small businesses, mainly Hispanic-owned, to conduct on-site surveys. Results showed that 96% of businesses were at high or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. While all businesses took some steps to … [Read more...] about COVID-19 Risk Assessment among Vulnerable Small Business Owners in El Paso County, Texas

Community members’ perceptions of community health workers in Melusi, Tshwane, South Africa

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This study explored how community members in Melusi informal settlement, South Africa, view community health workers (CHWs). Participants praised CHWs for their communication, support, and ability to provide essential health services. Although some challenges like resistance and privacy issues were noted, CHWs were seen as vital in improving health, offering emergency support, … [Read more...] about Community members’ perceptions of community health workers in Melusi, Tshwane, South Africa

Centering the role of community health workers in social risk screening, referral, and follow-up within the primary care setting

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This study looked at how community health workers (CHWs) can help identify and address social risks in primary care. Researchers worked with two health centers in Arizona to map their processes for screening, referring, and following up on social risks. They found gaps in the system and suggested ways to improve how CHWs are integrated into the process. The study highlights the … [Read more...] about Centering the role of community health workers in social risk screening, referral, and follow-up within the primary care setting

Strategies and Challenges of a Safe Fireplace Program in Rural Kenya: A Qualitative Study

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This study looked at a safe fireplace program aimed at preventing burns in a rural community in Kenya. Researchers conducted in-depth interviews with five community health workers involved in the program. The interviews revealed three key areas: effective education methods, strategies for involving community stakeholders, and challenges in implementation. Participants … [Read more...] about Strategies and Challenges of a Safe Fireplace Program in Rural Kenya: A Qualitative Study

Identification, mapping, and self-reported practice patterns of village doctors in Sitakunda subdistrict, Bangladesh

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Village doctors in rural Bangladesh are important in providing healthcare, but they often lack proper training, especially in using antibiotics. This study looked at 411 village doctors in the Sitakunda area, mapping their locations and studying their practices. Most doctors were men with about 15 years of experience, and they saw around 84 patients per week, often prescribing … [Read more...] about Identification, mapping, and self-reported practice patterns of village doctors in Sitakunda subdistrict, Bangladesh

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