Malaria and anemia are major health problems in sub-Saharan Africa, especially for pregnant women and children. Despite progress with tools like bed nets and spraying, gaps remain in community knowledge and treatment. Anemia, worsened by malaria and poor nutrition, also affects health and productivity. This review highlights how community engagement and health education improve … [Read more...] about Enhancing Malaria and Anemia Management through Community Engagement and Health Education: Assessing the Impact of Local Health Programs on Prevention, Awareness, and Treatment-Seeking Behavior
CHW Role
Where there is no specialist – Improving Mental Health Literacy of Frontline Community Health Workers in a Rural District of Pakistan: The mPareshan Project
This study evaluated a training program in Pakistan that improved community health workers' ability to identify and address anxiety and depression. Lady Health Workers (LHWs) and Supervisors (LHSs) received training adapted to the local context. After the training, participants showed significant improvements in knowledge and skills. The program highlights the potential for … [Read more...] about Where there is no specialist – Improving Mental Health Literacy of Frontline Community Health Workers in a Rural District of Pakistan: The mPareshan Project
Examining the challenges encountered by community health workers and empowering them to address mental health disorders: A phenomenological study in Indonesia
This study explored the challenges faced by community health workers (CHWs) in Indonesia while providing mental health services. Key challenges included family stigma and limited understanding of mental disorders. CHWs addressed these by staying motivated, building confidence, and improving communication with families and patients. Supporting CHWs through training to enhance … [Read more...] about Examining the challenges encountered by community health workers and empowering them to address mental health disorders: A phenomenological study in Indonesia
Community Health Workers Bridging the Gap: Connecting Medicaid Members with Providers, Managed Care, and Community-Based Organizations
This study examined the role of Community Health Workers (CHWs) in helping Medicaid members in underserved Pittsburgh neighborhoods access healthcare and address social needs like food, childcare, and housing. CHWs connected members to doctors, medications, and managed care services. They played a vital role in improving care coordination and addressing barriers to health … [Read more...] about Community Health Workers Bridging the Gap: Connecting Medicaid Members with Providers, Managed Care, and Community-Based Organizations
Community Health Workers as Catalysts for Mental Health Promotion in Transgender and Nonbinary Communities
Transgender and nonbinary (trans) communities in the U.S. face significant challenges accessing mental health care, despite experiencing higher rates of suicide, depression, and distress compared to cisgender populations. Systemic barriers include discrimination, stigma, high costs, and a lack of trans-affirming providers. These challenges are especially pronounced for trans … [Read more...] about Community Health Workers as Catalysts for Mental Health Promotion in Transgender and Nonbinary Communities

