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Community-based strategies to increase coverage of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy with sulfadoxine–pyrimethamine in sub-Saharan Africa

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This study examined how community-based approaches, particularly involving community health workers (CHWs), affect the uptake of malaria prevention in pregnancy (IPTp-SP) and antenatal care in sub-Saharan Africa. By reviewing various studies, the researchers found that CHW involvement increased the number of pregnant women receiving two or more doses of IPTp-SP and did not … [Read more...] about Community-based strategies to increase coverage of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy with sulfadoxine–pyrimethamine in sub-Saharan Africa

Changing smiles and minds-a community-based trial on parental knowledge impact on early childhood caries

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This community-based trial in New York City aimed to improve parents' understanding of factors contributing to early childhood caries (ECC) through educational visits with community health workers (CHWs) using the MySmileBuddy program. Over a year, CHWs met with 1207 children and their parents to discuss caries prevention, with follow-ups conducted through various communication … [Read more...] about Changing smiles and minds-a community-based trial on parental knowledge impact on early childhood caries

The Impact of Social Policies on Reproductive Health, Maternal Employment, and Child Health: Evidence From India

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This dissertation explores how community health workers (CHWs) and daycare services in India impact maternal and child health, as well as maternal employment. Using rigorous analytical methods, the study finds that CHWs, like India's Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs), significantly improve access to reproductive healthcare, leading to better outcomes like antenatal … [Read more...] about The Impact of Social Policies on Reproductive Health, Maternal Employment, and Child Health: Evidence From India

Enhancing Economic Stability Through Workforce Development For The Rural Populations Of Burke County Using A Community Health Worker Approach

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This proposal, "Enhancing Economic Stability through Workforce Development for the Rural Populations of Burke County Using a Community Health Worker Approach," aims to improve economic stability in Burke County, North Carolina, where many residents face high poverty and unemployment. It plans to use community health workers to help with education, healthcare, and job … [Read more...] about Enhancing Economic Stability Through Workforce Development For The Rural Populations Of Burke County Using A Community Health Worker Approach

Child Home Safety in Hispanic and Rural Communities Along the Texas–Mexico Border: A Community Health Worker Intervention

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This study explored whether community health workers (CHWs) could reduce safety hazards in homes of low-income, rural Hispanic families along the Texas-Mexico border. CHWs visited 47 families with young children to check for hazards and distribute safety devices. After 30 days, the number of hazards in these homes decreased by 26.2%, and the risk of hazards dropped by 70%. The … [Read more...] about Child Home Safety in Hispanic and Rural Communities Along the Texas–Mexico Border: A Community Health Worker Intervention

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