نتایج جستجو برای: chw

تعداد نتایج: 476  

2014
Tricia S. Tang Martha Funnell Brandy Sinco Gretchen Piatt Gloria Palmisano Michael S. Spencer Edith C. Kieffer Michele Heisler

OBJECTIVE To compare a peer leader (PL) versus a community health worker (CHW) telephone outreach intervention in sustaining improvements in HbA1c over 12 months after a 6-month diabetes self-management education (DSME) program. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS One hundred and sixteen Latino adults with type 2 diabetes were recruited from a federally qualified health center and randomized to (1) a...

2016
Helen Schneider Dickson Okello Uta Lehmann

BACKGROUND There has been a substantial increase in publications and interest in community health workers (CHWs) in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) over the last years. This paper examines the growth, geographical distribution and programmatic orientations of the indexed literature on CHWs in LMIC over a 10-year period. METHODS A scoping review of publications on CHWs from 2005 to 201...

Journal: :Trials 2021

Abstract Background Black men are disproportionately affected by prostate cancer, the most common non-cutaneous malignancy among in USA. The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) encourages prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing decisions to be based on shared decision-making (SDM) clinician professional judgment, and patient preferences. However, evidence suggests that SDM is ...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2009
Tiffany L Gary Marian Batts-Turner Hsin-Chieh Yeh Felicia Hill-Briggs Lee R Bone Nae-Yuh Wang David M Levine Neil R Powe Christopher D Saudek Martha N Hill Maura McGuire Frederick L Brancati

BACKGROUND Although African American adults bear a disproportionate burden from diabetes mellitus (DM), few randomized controlled trials have tested culturally appropriate interventions to improve DM care. METHODS We randomly assigned 542 African Americans with type 2 DM enrolled in an urban managed care organization to either an intensive or minimal intervention group. The intensive interven...

Journal: :South African journal of information management 2013
Mark Tomlinson Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus Tanya Doherty Dallas Swendeman Alexander C Tsai Petrida Ijumba Ingrid le Roux Debra Jackson Jackie Stewart Andi Friedman Mark Colvin Mickey Chopra

INTRODUCTION We will be unable to achieve sustained impact on health outcomes with community health worker (CHW)-based interventions unless we bridge the gap between small scale efficacy studies and large scale interventions. Effective strategies to support the management of CHWs are central to bridging the gap. Mobile phones are broadly available, particularly in low and middle income countrie...

2016
Sham Lal Richard Ndyomugenyi Pascal Magnussen Kristian S. Hansen Neal D. Alexander Lucy Paintain Daniel Chandramohan Siân E. Clarke

Malaria-endemic countries have implemented community health worker (CHW) programs to provide malaria diagnosis and treatment to populations living beyond the reach of health systems. However, there is limited evidence describing the referral practices of CHWs. We examined the impact of malaria rapid diagnostic tests (mRDTs) on CHW referral in two cluster-randomized trials, one conducted in a mo...

2017
Karin Nelson Leslie Taylor Julie Silverman Meghan Kiefer Paul Hebert Dan Lessler James Krieger

INTRODUCTION Community health workers (CHWs) can improve diabetes outcomes; however, questions remain about translating research findings into practical low-intensity models for safety-net providers. We tested the effectiveness of a home-based low-intensity CHW intervention for improving health outcomes among low-income adults with diabetes. METHODS Low-income patients with glycated hemoglobi...

2018
Onaedo Ilozumba Marjolein Dieleman Nadine Kraamwinkel Sara Van Belle Murari Chaudoury Jacqueline E W Broerse

INTRODUCTION Improving maternal health outcomes remains a priority in Low and Middle Income Countries. With the rapid proliferation of mobile health technologies, there is an increased interest in understanding how these technologies can effectively improve maternal health outcomes particularly maternal health seeking knowledge and behaviors. However, few studies present clear explanations of t...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2015
Anbrasi Edward Casey Branchini Iain Aitken Melissa Roach Kojo Osei-Bonsu Said Habib Arwal

Global efforts to scale-up the community health workforce have accelerated as a result of the growing evidence of their effectiveness to enhance coverage and health outcomes. Reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan integrated capacity investments for community based service delivery, including the deployment of over 28,000 community health workers (CHWs) to ensure access to basic preventive and c...

2016
Chomba Sinyangwe Kirstie Graham Sarala Nicholas Rebecca King Samuel Mukupa Karin Källander Helen Counihan Mark Montague James Tibenderana Prudence Hamade

BACKGROUND Pneumonia is the leading infectious cause of mortality in children under five worldwide. Community-level interventions, such as integrated community case management, have great potential to reduce the burden of pneumonia, as well as other diseases, especially in remote populations. However, there are still questions as to whether community health workers (CHW) are able to accurately ...

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