Authors: Adam D Koon, Jane Goudge and Shane A Norris
The health of adolescents is increasingly seen as an important international priority because the world’s one point eight billion young people (aged 10 to 24 years) accounts for 15.5% of the global burden of disease and are disproportionately located in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Furthermore, an estimated 70% of premature adult deaths are attributable to unhealthy behaviors often initiated in adolescence (such as smoking, obesity, and physical inactivity). In order for health services to reach adolescents in LMICs, innovative service delivery models need to be explored and tested. This paper reviews the literature on generalist and specialist community health workers (CHWs) to assess their potential for strengthening the delivery of adolescent health services.
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Resource Topic: Behavior Change and Communication, CHW Role, Community Health Workers/Volunteers
Resource Type: Journal articles, Research
Year: 2013
Region: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
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