Community Health Workers (CHWs) play a crucial role in delivering primary health care to remote areas, but they often face challenges with accessing medicines and supplies. Research shows CHWs experience stockouts of essential items much more frequently than health facilities. This technical brief offers guidance to stakeholders—governments, donors, and health organizations—on … [Read more...] about Digital Tools for CHWs – Strengthening the community supply chain with data visibility
Effectiveness of Awareness Training on Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness among Community Health Workers of New Delhi, India
In India, maternal mortality remains a concern despite progress towards Sustainable Development Goal targets. Skilled care during and after delivery is crucial for reducing maternal deaths. This study focused on Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness (BPCR) training for 152 community health workers (CHWs) in Delhi. Before the intervention, CHWs had limited knowledge … [Read more...] about Effectiveness of Awareness Training on Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness among Community Health Workers of New Delhi, India
Postpartum Depression Among Latina Women: A Literature Review
The Hispanic population in the United States has grown significantly, with Latina women showing high fertility rates. However, they also face an increased risk of postpartum depression, which is exacerbated by a lack of representation in research and healthcare guidelines. This literature review from 2020-2023 highlights factors contributing to higher rates of postpartum … [Read more...] about Postpartum Depression Among Latina Women: A Literature Review
Effectiveness Of a Community Health Worker-Led Education Intervention on Knowledge, Attitude, and Antenatal Care Attendance of Pregnant Women in Eastern Uganda. A Quasi- Experimental Study
In Uganda, maternal health outcomes are challenged by low antenatal care (ANC) attendance, especially in rural areas. This study evaluated a specialized training program for Village Health Teams (VHTs), aimed at improving pregnant women's knowledge, attitudes, and ANC attendance in Eastern Uganda. Over six months, 228 pregnant women participated, receiving education during home … [Read more...] about Effectiveness Of a Community Health Worker-Led Education Intervention on Knowledge, Attitude, and Antenatal Care Attendance of Pregnant Women in Eastern Uganda. A Quasi- Experimental Study
Exploration of Health Care Providers’ Knowledge-Based Care and Support Given to Family Members and Caregivers of People Living with Epilepsy
In South Africa, around half a million people live with epilepsy, affecting many families and caregivers. This study examined the knowledge and support healthcare providers offer to these families. Fifteen participants from Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces were interviewed, including community health workers, nurse practitioners, and auxiliary nurses. Data analysis identified … [Read more...] about Exploration of Health Care Providers’ Knowledge-Based Care and Support Given to Family Members and Caregivers of People Living with Epilepsy
