Epilepsy is a common disorder that disproportionately affects individuals living in LMICs. CHWs have proven to be key partners in maintaining adherence to treatment plans and medications, yet the cost of employing CHWs in epilepsy management has not been documented. This study found that CHWs are a cost‐effective intervention in epilepsy management. … [Read more...] about Community health workers to improve adherence to anti‐seizure medication in rural South Africa: Is it cost‐effective?
Community Health Workers/Volunteers
Community health workers caring for dependent elderly people
CHWs are an essential liaison between qualified health providers and the community . This study analyzes health care professionals’ perceptions of the CHWs role and their work caring for dependent elderly people. It concludes that health professionals and managers consider CHWs vital to dependent elderly people and their families. … [Read more...] about Community health workers caring for dependent elderly people
Factors Associated With Workplace and Interpersonal Trust in the Supervisory System of a Community Health Worker Programme in a Rural South African District
This study examines the importance of workplace trust and how it shapes the perceived performance of CHWs in ward based outreach teams (WBOTs) in rural South Africa. It concludes that wider trust in the healthcare system plays a significant role in interpersonal trust among CHWs, qualified health workers and managers and other frontline workers. … [Read more...] about Factors Associated With Workplace and Interpersonal Trust in the Supervisory System of a Community Health Worker Programme in a Rural South African District
Toward a geography of community health workers in Niger: a geospatial analysis
CHW geographic location and contribution to increasing access to skilled care is understudied. The authors of this article use geospatial mapping to identify CHW location and proximity to populations and health facilities in Niger. They conclude that the deployment of CHWs increased health care accessibility for an estimated 2.3 million people between 2000 and 2013. Optimal … [Read more...] about Toward a geography of community health workers in Niger: a geospatial analysis
Usage of and satisfaction with Integrated Community Case Management care in western Uganda: a cross-sectional survey
In Uganda, Village Health Workers (VHW) practice Integrated Community Case Management (iCCM) care, which provides health care assessments of children under the age of 5 years and treatment for malaria, pneumonia, and diarrhea where needed. This study examined community usage of and satisfaction with iCCM care;t 60% of households that accessed iCCM care rated their experience as … [Read more...] about Usage of and satisfaction with Integrated Community Case Management care in western Uganda: a cross-sectional survey

