This study explores how clinic-based Community Health Workers (CHWs) can help improve HIV management among Black people living with HIV (BPLH) in South Florida, where the HIV impact is significant. CHWs usually work in non-clinical settings, and there is limited data on their effectiveness in clinical environments. From March 2021 to January 2022, semi-structured interviews … [Read more...] about Can Community Health Workers in Miami Disrupt Disparities among Black People Living with HIV: A Qualitative Analysis
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Malaria outbreak response in urban Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: lessons learned for community engagement
Community engagement is vital for public health efforts but often under-studied in disease elimination programs. This report highlights lessons from a malaria outbreak response in Los Tres Brazos, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, from 2015-2016. During this period, 233 malaria cases were reported, a significant increase from the previous two years. Initially, the national … [Read more...] about Malaria outbreak response in urban Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: lessons learned for community engagement
Mapping CHW Community Resource Referral Processes: A qualitative study
This study aimed to understand how community health workers (CHWs) connect clients to resources and create a model for effective CHW referral systems. Through interviews with CHWs, key actions were identified, such as assisting with paperwork and transportation, actively communicating with resource organizations, and following up with clients. Themes emerged related to … [Read more...] about Mapping CHW Community Resource Referral Processes: A qualitative study
Multisensory medical illustrations of Buruli ulcer for improved disease detection, help seeking behaviour and adherence to treatment
This study aimed to create multisensory medical illustrations of Buruli ulcer (BU) to aid communication with at-risk communities. Community health workers’ experiences were explored using a Think Aloud method, focusing on their senses. Three key themes emerged: 'Detection,' 'Help Seeking,' and 'Adherence,' highlighting the senses' role in healthcare. Based on these themes, "5D … [Read more...] about Multisensory medical illustrations of Buruli ulcer for improved disease detection, help seeking behaviour and adherence to treatment
Field testing of user-friendly perennial malaria chemoprevention packaging in Benin, Côte d’Ivoire and Mozambique
This study examined the use of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) dispersible tablets for perennial malaria chemoprevention (PMC) in children in Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, and Mozambique. Conducted from February to June 2022, the research involved focus group discussions and interviews with health authorities, health workers, community health workers (CHWs), and caregivers to evaluate … [Read more...] about Field testing of user-friendly perennial malaria chemoprevention packaging in Benin, Côte d’Ivoire and Mozambique

