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Understanding critical factors associated with integration of community health workers into health and hospital systems

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This study investigates how to effectively integrate community health workers (CHWs) into a large state university health system. Through qualitative analysis of the University of Illinois at Chicago’s Hospital and Health Science System (UI Health), factors critical to CHW integration were identified. Fourteen factors were grouped into individual, team, organization, and … [Read more...] about Understanding critical factors associated with integration of community health workers into health and hospital systems

The Role of Community Health Agents in Promoting Social Change in Peru

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This study examines the impact of Community Health Agents (CHAs) on gender and social norms in peri-urban areas of Peru. Through group discussions with 53 female CHAs, it was found that their role led to changes in family dynamics, including increased support and status, and shifts in gender roles within households. Additionally, CHAs experienced greater respect and recognition … [Read more...] about The Role of Community Health Agents in Promoting Social Change in Peru

Perceptions of community health workers on teenage pregnancy in rural Limpopo: A qualitative study

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This study explores Community Health Workers' (CHWs) perspectives on teenage pregnancy in rural areas of Limpopo province. Through focus group discussions with 81 CHWs, three themes emerged: prevalence of teenage pregnancy, contributing factors, and challenges faced by CHWs. Findings suggest that CHWs encounter difficulties in addressing teenage pregnancy due to community … [Read more...] about Perceptions of community health workers on teenage pregnancy in rural Limpopo: A qualitative study

Evolution of community health workers the fourth stage

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Innovative approaches are needed to provide comprehensive primary care, especially in developing countries where traditional models face challenges. The evolution of the Community Health Worker (CHW) model offers promise. This study examines the comprehensive provider stage of the CHW model using Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA). Six programs were analyzed, revealing key … [Read more...] about Evolution of community health workers the fourth stage

Adapting Community Health Worker Care Models to Advance Mental Health Services Among LGBTQ Youth

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LGBTQ, Black, Latinx, Native American and Asian American youth (referred to as youth of color) face significant mental health disparities due to barriers in accessing care, including stigma and discrimination. Community Health Worker (CHW) models have potential to address these disparities. A qualitative study in Massachusetts and California explored adaptations needed for CHW … [Read more...] about Adapting Community Health Worker Care Models to Advance Mental Health Services Among LGBTQ Youth

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