This study looked at how digital tools, like mobile technology, are changing the work of Community Health Workers (CHWs) in primary healthcare. Interviews, focus groups, and observations showed that technology helps CHWs improve data collection, plan services, and reach more people. It also strengthens their role and recognition in the community. While technology is growing, … [Read more...] about Community Health Workers and the use of digital health: Transformations of a living work
The Midwives’ Roles in Community-Based Stunting Prevention: A Qualitative Study in Primary Health Services
Stunting is a serious issue in many low- and middle-income countries, affecting children’s growth and future potential. This study explored how community midwives in Indonesia help prevent stunting. Through interviews with midwives and other health workers, researchers found that midwives play a key role by monitoring growth, giving nutrition advice, visiting homes, and working … [Read more...] about The Midwives’ Roles in Community-Based Stunting Prevention: A Qualitative Study in Primary Health Services
Church-Sponsored Promotornan di Salú/Community Health Worker-Led Health Fair Promoting Hypertension Awareness in Willemstad, Curaçao: A Pilot Study Assessing Participant Satisfaction and Experience
High blood pressure is a major health risk, especially in places like Curaçao. This study looked at a health fair run by Community Health Workers and local faith groups to raise awareness and encourage healthy habits. Of the 145 people who attended, most rated the event highly, planned to make lifestyle changes, share what they learned, or visit a doctor. The results show that … [Read more...] about Church-Sponsored Promotornan di Salú/Community Health Worker-Led Health Fair Promoting Hypertension Awareness in Willemstad, Curaçao: A Pilot Study Assessing Participant Satisfaction and Experience
Effectiveness of a Structured Educational Training Program on Antimicrobial Resistance Among Community Health Workers in India
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing problem worldwide, worsened by the misuse of antibiotics. In India, Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) can help address this issue by educating communities. This study trained 103 ASHAs over three days to improve their knowledge and practices around antibiotic use. After the training, ASHAs showed a clear increase in … [Read more...] about Effectiveness of a Structured Educational Training Program on Antimicrobial Resistance Among Community Health Workers in India
The Short-Term Results of An MI-Adapted and Culturally Tailored Intervention on Self-Reported Oral Health Behaviors of Indigenous Caregivers and their Children
American Indian children face very high rates of tooth decay, with four times more untreated cases than white children. This study tested a community-led program called Great Beginnings for Healthy Native Smiles, which used culturally relevant materials and motivational conversations to teach families about oral health. Local community members led the program in two Indigenous … [Read more...] about The Short-Term Results of An MI-Adapted and Culturally Tailored Intervention on Self-Reported Oral Health Behaviors of Indigenous Caregivers and their Children
