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Non-communicable disease prevention among the members of Pimpinan Ranting Aisyiyah in Bangunjiwo Barat

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This study focuses on the role of Ranting Aisyiyah, part of the Muhammadiyah organization, in preventing non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in their community. While participants generally had good knowledge of NCDs, their understanding of the risk factors was lacking. The findings highlight the importance of educating and training community health workers to improve awareness of … [Read more...] about Non-communicable disease prevention among the members of Pimpinan Ranting Aisyiyah in Bangunjiwo Barat

An ICT-enabled community oriented primary care intervention in mining communities during COVID-19 (2019–2022): perceived changes in the role and place of community health workers

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This study looks at how service providers view the role of Community Health Workers (CHWs) in a four-year ICT-enabled healthcare project for rural mining communities in South Africa. The project aimed to improve healthcare access in areas where public services are often fragmented and the health impacts of mining go unaddressed. CHWs registered over 42,000 households and … [Read more...] about An ICT-enabled community oriented primary care intervention in mining communities during COVID-19 (2019–2022): perceived changes in the role and place of community health workers

Santiago Santi, Naporuna indigenous community health worker from the Amazonian region of Ecuador

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Santiago Santi, a member of the Naporuna ethnic group in Ecuador's Amazon region, has been a volunteer Community Health Worker (CHW) for 30 years. He recently published his memoir, "I Know Where I Come From, I Don't Know Where I'm Going." Santiago co-founded the "Asociación de promotores de salud Naporunas Sandi Yura," now 30 years old and the largest CHW movement in Ecuador, … [Read more...] about Santiago Santi, Naporuna indigenous community health worker from the Amazonian region of Ecuador

Interventions Related to Empowering Community Health Workers for Improving Community Health: A Systematic Review

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This review looked at ways to empower Community Health Workers (CHWs) around the world. It examined 122 studies and selected 13 that were most relevant. Traditional methods like lectures and seminars, along with newer tools like the internet, cell phones, and mobile apps, were used to support CHWs. The review highlights the growing use of technology to strengthen CHWs, offering … [Read more...] about Interventions Related to Empowering Community Health Workers for Improving Community Health: A Systematic Review

Posyandu Cadres’ Contributions to Elderly Health Improvement

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This study looks at how community health workers help improve elderly health through integrated health posts. It focuses on the strategies these workers use to encourage regular attendance and participation in health services for the elderly. The findings show that community health workers adapt their activities, like consultations and educational sessions, to boost elderly … [Read more...] about Posyandu Cadres’ Contributions to Elderly Health Improvement

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