The WHO African Regional Office developed a digital training program called mOral Health to train community health workers (CHWs) in oral health care. This program aims to improve access to basic oral health services across Africa, where trained dental professionals are scarce. Using mobile technology, the curriculum teaches CHWs how to prevent and manage oral diseases as part … [Read more...] about Developing a WHO African Region mOral Health Curriculum for Community Health Workers
Community health workers for mental health care in refugee camps a scoping review
This review looked at ways to provide mental health support in refugee camps across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. It compared using outside experts with training refugees to support their own communities. The findings show that empowering refugees to take on these roles leads to more sustainable, culturally appropriate care and strengthens community … [Read more...] about Community health workers for mental health care in refugee camps a scoping review
A cross-sectional survey of community health workers and their roles in Indiana
This study surveyed 282 community health workers (CHWs) in Indiana to better understand their roles, backgrounds, and work conditions. Most CHWs were women, with diverse racial and ethnic representation. Many had college degrees, and one in five spoke more than one language. While most worked full-time and had completed training, their job titles and duties varied. CHWs were … [Read more...] about A cross-sectional survey of community health workers and their roles in Indiana
Social Worker and Community Health Worker Collaboration in Addressing Social Needs
This study explored how social workers (SWs) and community health workers (CHWs) help families with social needs during and after a child’s hospital stay. Interviews with staff at three children’s hospitals showed that SWs and CHWs play different but complementary roles. They work to support families while encouraging independence, but face challenges like keeping resource … [Read more...] about Social Worker and Community Health Worker Collaboration in Addressing Social Needs
Traditional birth attendant training programs in low resource countries: an integrative literature review
This review looked at studies on training Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) in low-resource countries. It found confusion around their role, titles, pay, and the skills they need. Training programs often lack clear standards and cultural relevance, and there is little evidence on their impact. The study highlights the need for community involvement and better-designed … [Read more...] about Traditional birth attendant training programs in low resource countries: an integrative literature review

