This study explores how the Northwest Ohio Pathways HUB program impacts stress and mental wellbeing in perinatal mothers. The program connects mothers with community health workers (CHWs) who assess risk factors and link them to appropriate care. A survey of 119 mothers and monthly interviews with 41 mothers showed significant stress reduction and improved feelings of safety … [Read more...] about “She’s a Family Member”: How Community Health Workers Impact Perinatal Mothers’ Stress Through Social-Emotional Support and Connections to Programs and Resources
The Role of Health Management Information System to Track the Nature, Efficiency and Quality of Tasks Carried out by Community Health Workers In Reducing Child Mortality, With Specific Reference To Pneumonia And Diarrhoea in Nigeria
This study examines how Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) help Community Health Workers (CHWs) reduce child mortality from pneumonia and diarrhoea in Yobe and Taraba States, Nigeria. Using the District Health Information System (DHIS), the research found that Yobe State managed cases more efficiently due to better HMIS use. Despite data quality issues, HMIS has the … [Read more...] about The Role of Health Management Information System to Track the Nature, Efficiency and Quality of Tasks Carried out by Community Health Workers In Reducing Child Mortality, With Specific Reference To Pneumonia And Diarrhoea in Nigeria
A mixed-method study exploring the practice experiences and resource needs of a statewide cross-sector service navigation workforce
This study examines the experiences and needs of 91 service navigators, such as family navigators and community health workers, through surveys and interviews. Navigators rated all aspects of their work as very important, but their resource needs varied by location. There was a moderate association between self-efficacy and attitudes towards evidence-based practices (EBPs), … [Read more...] about A mixed-method study exploring the practice experiences and resource needs of a statewide cross-sector service navigation workforce
Capacity Building Training Interventions and Lady Health Worker’s Outcomes: Evidence from district Lahore, Pakistan
This study evaluates the impact of training on Lady Health Workers (LHWs) in Pakistan, who provide essential pediatric and maternity care at the community level. Using a cross-sectional survey, data were collected from 262 LHWs in Lahore through interviews. The findings reveal that training significantly improves their skills, professional productivity, and job satisfaction. … [Read more...] about Capacity Building Training Interventions and Lady Health Worker’s Outcomes: Evidence from district Lahore, Pakistan
Creation of a self-guided course about oral cancer for Community Health Workers: A Teleeducation experience
This study reports on the creation and delivery of a self-instructional course on oral cancer for Community Health Workers via a Telehealth platform, analyzing the participants' demographic and clinical profiles. The course, titled "Abre a boca, meu povo! - O que você precisa saber sobre o câncer de boca,” was developed using the ADDIE Instructional Design model and delivered … [Read more...] about Creation of a self-guided course about oral cancer for Community Health Workers: A Teleeducation experience
