This study examined how community health workers helped deliver a home-based mental health program for older adults with depression. Through regular visits, they built trust with participants by listening, showing empathy, and responding to immediate needs. They also adapted activities to keep participants engaged and relied on peer support among themselves to build confidence … [Read more...] about Community health workers fostering trust and engagement in a community-based intervention for depressive older adults in Peru: a qualitative study
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Large language models for frontline healthcare support in low-resource settings
This study tested how well artificial intelligence tools could answer clinical questions asked by community health workers in Rwanda. Researchers collected more than 5,000 real questions and compared answers from several AI systems with those from local clinicians. The AI tools generally gave higher-quality responses and were far cheaper to use. Although performance dropped … [Read more...] about Large language models for frontline healthcare support in low-resource settings
A Hispanic/Latino Community Health Worker Intervention Addressing Acculturative Stress and Resilience: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Effectiveness
This study tested a program led by community health workers called promotoras to support Hispanic and Latino immigrants in the United States who face stress, mental health challenges, and other health risks. The program included four virtual sessions that provided guidance, support, and group discussions to help participants cope with stress and build resilience. Participants … [Read more...] about A Hispanic/Latino Community Health Worker Intervention Addressing Acculturative Stress and Resilience: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Effectiveness
Perceptions and experiences of older adults in a youth community health volunteer-led health coaching program in Singapore: A qualitative study
This study explored how older adults in Singapore experienced a health coaching program led by youth community health volunteers. Older participants generally welcomed the support and felt the young volunteers helped them adopt healthier habits and stay engaged after health screenings. They viewed the volunteers as approachable and motivating, especially when they listened well … [Read more...] about Perceptions and experiences of older adults in a youth community health volunteer-led health coaching program in Singapore: A qualitative study
Factors affecting the motivation of community health workers: Perspectives from Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) in Uttar Pradesh, India
This study explored what motivates community health workers known as ASHAs in Uttar Pradesh, India. Interviews showed that they are driven by gaining new knowledge, helping their communities, feeling respected, and becoming more confident and independent. Supportive supervision, proper training, and financial incentives also play an important role. However, delayed payments and … [Read more...] about Factors affecting the motivation of community health workers: Perspectives from Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) in Uttar Pradesh, India

