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Lay Health Advisor Training Manual For Breast and Cervical Health

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The North Carolina Breast Cancer Screening Program (NC-BCSP) is devoted to reducing the difference between black and white women’s breast and cervical cancer screening rates and ultimately closing the breast and cervical cancer racial gap that still exists. Our project uses a lay health advisor network to increase cancer screening among older black women in rural communities of … [Read more...] about Lay Health Advisor Training Manual For Breast and Cervical Health

Four U.S. Border States’Community Health Worker Training Needs Assessment

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Community Health Workers (CHW) are used throughout the world to promote good health, provide health education, assist in the prevention of disease, and provide basic health and medical care in their communities. CHWs serve the role of front line public health workers in the U.S.-Mexico border region. In the border region, these workers are commonly known … [Read more...] about Four U.S. Border States’Community Health Worker Training Needs Assessment

Community Health Workers in Diabetes Management and Prevention American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE) Position Paper

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A complex set of social, political, historical, environmental, cultural and behavioral factors influence both the management of type 2 diabetes and the sustainability of diabetes self-care practices. No single set of interventions is capable of addressing all of these influences. Rather, multiple approaches that include education, social support, and community … [Read more...] about Community Health Workers in Diabetes Management and Prevention American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE) Position Paper

Community Health Workers: Integral Members of the Health Care Work Force

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As the US health care system strives to function efficiently, encourage preventive and primary care, improve quality, and overcome nonfinancial barriers to care, the potential exists for community health workers to further these goals. Community health workers can increase access to care and facilitate appropriate use of health resources by providing outreach and cultural … [Read more...] about Community Health Workers: Integral Members of the Health Care Work Force

Community Health Workers and Their Value to Social Work

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Community health workers (CHWs) play a vital and unique role in linking diverse and underserved populations to health and social service systems. Despite their effectiveness, as documented by empirical studies across various disciplines including public health, nursing, and biomedicine, the value and potential role of CHWs in the social work practice and research literature has … [Read more...] about Community Health Workers and Their Value to Social Work

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