Medical-legal partnerships (MLPs) play a crucial role in addressing legal issues that negatively impact health, particularly for individuals affected by mass incarceration. These partnerships involve community health workers (CHWs) who actively support individuals with both criminal and civil legal needs after their release from incarceration. CHWs serve as vital connectors … [Read more...] about How Should a Medical-Legal Partnership Address Unique Needs of People With Criminal Legal System Involvement?
Exploring the motivations of female community health volunteers in primary healthcare provision in rural Nepal: A qualitative study
Motivating Female Community Health Volunteers (FCHVs) in rural Nepal is key to achieving primary healthcare (PHC) in resource-poor areas. This study explored what influences their motivation. While FCHVs are committed to their voluntary work, challenges like the cost of volunteering, lack of family and community support, and bureaucratic demands reduce their motivation. Many … [Read more...] about Exploring the motivations of female community health volunteers in primary healthcare provision in rural Nepal: A qualitative study
Health service providers’ views on barriers and drivers to childhood vaccination of FDMN/Rohingya refugees: A qualitative study in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
Despite vaccination programs, vaccine-preventable diseases persist among Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. This study investigated health service providers' (HSPs) perspectives on barriers and facilitators to childhood vaccination. Using the COM-B model, data from focus groups and interviews highlighted key factors influencing vaccination. HSPs cited knowledge and communication … [Read more...] about Health service providers’ views on barriers and drivers to childhood vaccination of FDMN/Rohingya refugees: A qualitative study in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
The use of community-oriented primary care (COPC) model to generate vaccine demand: The case of a remote fishing community in Cameroon
This study focuses on improving childhood vaccination in hard-to-reach areas of the Manoka Health District in Cameroon, which has a high rate of unvaccinated children (91.7%). Factors like reliance on herbalists and poor trust in the healthcare system have contributed to vaccine hesitancy. The project used community health workers (CHWs) to provide integrated health services, … [Read more...] about The use of community-oriented primary care (COPC) model to generate vaccine demand: The case of a remote fishing community in Cameroon
Malaria community case management usage and quality of malaria care in a moderate Plasmodium falciparum burden region of Chadiza District, Zambia
This report examines malaria case management in Chadiza District, Zambia, where community case management (CCM) programs are expanding to include all ages, not just children under 5. A survey of 11,030 participants found a malaria prevalence of 19.1%, with school-aged children showing the highest rates at 28.8%. Among those who reported fever, a significant number sought … [Read more...] about Malaria community case management usage and quality of malaria care in a moderate Plasmodium falciparum burden region of Chadiza District, Zambia
