Many Indonesian children face the risk of double malnutrition, making it crucial to monitor toddlers' growth closely. Community health workers at integrated health posts (posyandu) play a vital role in early detection of growth disorders. This community engagement aimed to improve their understanding of conducting and evaluating anthropometric measurements. Training methods … [Read more...] about Toddler Anthropometric Measurement Training for Posyandu Cadres in Wonorejo Village
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The community health worker experience and perception toward mental illness: A multi-settings cross-sectional study in Indonesia
This study explores Community Health Workers' (CHWs) experiences and views on mental illness. Conducted among 487 CHWs, it assessed their general and religious perceptions, causes, treatment beliefs, and expectations for mental health care. Most CHWs felt their role improved their communication skills (90.4%), relationships with health center staff (84.8%), self-confidence … [Read more...] about The community health worker experience and perception toward mental illness: A multi-settings cross-sectional study in Indonesia
Assessment of health status, utilization, and out-of-pocket expenditure among the elderly in Ngestiharjo, Bantul, Yogyakarta
This study investigates the health needs of older people in Ngestiharjo Village, Yogyakarta, aiming to empower community health workers. Surveying 330 participants, it found prevalent conditions like hypertension and joint issues, with some likely experiencing depression. Most utilized private hospitals for hospitalization and outpatient care, with significant reliance on … [Read more...] about Assessment of health status, utilization, and out-of-pocket expenditure among the elderly in Ngestiharjo, Bantul, Yogyakarta
Anthropometric Training Impact on CHWs’ Skills in Child Height Measurement in Indonesia
This study assesses the impact of body measurement training on community health workers (CHWs) using a modified length board. Through a quasi-experimental design involving 60 CHWs, the training significantly enhanced their skills in positioning children, interpreting measurement results, and assessing nutritional status. The modified length board proved effective in improving … [Read more...] about Anthropometric Training Impact on CHWs’ Skills in Child Height Measurement in Indonesia
The community health worker experience and perception toward mental illness: A multi-settings cross-sectional study in Indonesia
This study explores the experiences and perceptions of 487 Community Health Workers (CHWs) regarding mental illness. Findings reveal that CHWs perceive their role positively, enhancing communication skills, confidence, and ability to identify mental disorders. A significant number associate mental illness with religious beliefs but also advocate for compassionate treatment. The … [Read more...] about The community health worker experience and perception toward mental illness: A multi-settings cross-sectional study in Indonesia

