نتایج جستجو برای: chw

تعداد نتایج: 476  

2017
Marie N. Séraphin Chen Xinguang Mohamed Ag Ayoya Ismael Ngnie-Teta Ellen Boldon Aissa Mamadoultaibou Jean Ernst Saint-Fleur Inobert Pierre

Background Childhood iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is an important contributor to under-five mortality in the developing world. There is evidence that Community Health Worker (CHW) delivered programs to increase maternal knowledge of child health practices may decrease childhood IDA. This study reports findings on the association between a long standing CHW intervention and childhood anemia stat...

2015
Ambrose R. Kidd Vanessa Muñiz-Medina Channing J. Der Adrienne D. Cox David J. Reiner François Schweisguth

Wnt signaling controls various aspects of developmental and cell biology, as well as contributing to certain cancers. Expression of the human Rho family small GTPase Wrch/RhoU is regulated by Wnt signaling, and Wrch and its paralog Chp/RhoV are both implicated in oncogenic transformation and regulation of cytoskeletal dynamics. We performed developmental genetic analysis of the single Caenorhab...

Journal: :The Journal of ambulatory care management 2011
E Lee Rosenthal Noelle Wiggins Maia Ingram Susan Mayfield-Johnson Jill Guernsey De Zapien

This article compares and contrasts 3 national studies of the US Community Health Worker (CHW) field spanning 15 years. Findings cover 4 areas of overlap among the 3 studies: CHW Demographics, Core Roles and Competencies, Training and Credentialing, and Career Advancement and Workforce Issues. Implications for the future development of research, practice, and policy are discussed. Authors obser...

2017
Katherine B. Roland Erin L. Milliken Elizabeth A. Rohan Amy DeGroff Susan White Stephanie Melillo William E. Rorie Carmita-Anita C. Signes Paul A. Young

Introduction: In the United States, disparities in cancer screening, morbidity, and mortality are well documented, and often are related to race/ethnicity and socioeconomic indicators including income, education, and healthcare access. Public health approaches that address social determinants of health have the greatest potential public health benefit, and can positively impact health dispariti...

2012
Sara Javanparast Fran Baum Ronald Labonte David Sanders Zohreh Rajabi Gholamreza Heidari

BACKGROUND The role of Community Health Workers (CHWs) in improving access to basic healthcare services, and mobilising community actions on health is broadly recognised. The Primary Health Care (PHC) approach, identified in the Alma Ata conference in 1978, stressed the role of CHWs in addressing community health needs. Training of CHWs is one of the key aspects that generally seeks to develop ...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2008
Helen Schneider Hlengiwe Hlophe Dingie van Rensburg

After a decline in enthusiasm for national community health worker (CHW) programmes in the 1980s, these have re-emerged globally, particularly in the context of HIV. This paper examines the case of South Africa, where there has been rapid growth of a range of lay workers (home-based carers, lay counsellors, DOT supporters etc.) principally in response to an expansion in budgets and programmes f...

2014
Fabien Munyaneza Lisa R Hirschhorn Cheryl L Amoroso Laetitia Nyirazinyoye Ermyas Birru Jean Claude Mugunga Rachel M Murekatete Joseph Ntaganira

BACKGROUND Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have become an important tool in monitoring and improving health services, particularly at local levels. However, GIS data are often unavailable in rural settings and village-level mapping is resource-intensive. This study describes the use of community health workers' (CHW) supervisors to map villages in a mountainous rural district of Northern R...

2011
Brianna M. Wadler Christine M. Judge Marianne Prout Jennifer D. Allen Alan C. Geller

Breast cancer is a growing concern in low- and middle-income countries (LMCs). We explore community health worker (CHW) programs and describe their potential use in LMCs. We use South Africa as an example of how CHWs could improve access to breast health care because of its middle-income status, existing cancer centers, and history of CHW programs. CHWs could assume three main roles along the c...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 1996
J J Valadez L D Brown W V Vargas D Morley

BACKGROUND Local supervisors used lot quality assurance sampling (LQAS) during routine household visits to assess the technical quality of Costa Rican community-based health workers (CHW): measuring and recording weights of children, interpreting their growth trend and providing nutrition education to mothers. METHOD Supervisors sampled 10 households in each of 12 Health Areas (4-8 hours per ...

2013
Judith D. DePue Shira Dunsiger Andrew D. Seiden Jeffrey Blume Rochelle K. Rosen Michael G. Goldstein Ofeira Nu'usolia John Tuitele Stephen T. McGarvey

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effectiveness of a culturally adapted, primary care-based nurse-community health worker (CHW) team intervention to support diabetes self-management on diabetes control and other biologic measures. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Two hundred sixty-eight Samoan participants with type 2 diabetes were recruited from a community health center in American Samoa and were random...

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