Empowering community health volunteer on community-based tuberculosis case management programs in lower-income countries: A systematic review

Muhamad Jauhar, I. Rohana, Utami Rachmawati, Lita Heni Kusumawardani, Rasdiyanah Rasdiyanah
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Globally, almost 40% of tuberculosis clients are undiagnosed and delayed treatment. This condition leads to disease transmission and increasing new cases. Healthcare workers and community health volunteers as an active case finding frontliner and case manager in the community. The elevated numbers of new case findings and comprehensive management of diseases are the successful indicators of the tuberculosis prevention program. This study identified research articles related to community health volunteer empowerment in tuberculosis case management. Literature study of 20 articles from journal database, such as: Science Direct, Proquest, Scopus, and EBSCO for the last 5 years. It used keywords tuberculosis, community volunteer or empowerment, community-based early case finding. Data were analyzed in tables consist of title, author, year, methodology, result, and recommendation. The empowerment of the community health volunteers was effective in increasing tuberculosis case finding, especially in the border areas, remote areas and rural area. The existence of the community health volunteers brought tuberculosis services closer to the community and able to minimize barriers of health access and costs. Increasing the capacity of the community health volunteers is needed to support their role. Community health volunteers with a history of tuberculosis or from a family with tuberculosis are more acceptable in the community so the success of case finding and treatment is achieved. Community health volunteers worked through home visits were able to change community’s perspectives, promote the formation of health seeking behavior and minimize public-stigma. The empowerment of the community health volunteers is essentially needed as the alternative strategies to find new cases in the community and strengthen its management. There need to provide a wholesome moral and material support from the government for the community health volunteers. This can be integrated into the management of tuberculosis programs in primary health care facilities.
授权低收入国家社区结核病病例管理规划中的社区卫生志愿者:一项系统审查
在全球范围内,近40%的结核病患者未得到诊断和延误治疗。这种情况导致疾病传播和新病例增加。卫生保健工作者和社区卫生志愿者在社区中作为积极的病例发现前线和病例管理人员。新增病例数量的增加和疾病的综合管理是结核病预防方案成功的指标。本研究确定了与社区卫生志愿者在结核病病例管理中的赋权相关的研究文章。对Science Direct、Proquest、Scopus、EBSCO等期刊数据库近5年的20篇论文进行文献分析。它使用了关键词结核病、社区志愿者或赋权、基于社区的早期病例发现。数据以表格形式分析,包括标题、作者、年份、方法、结果和推荐。增强社区保健志愿人员的权能,有效地增加了肺结核病例的发现,特别是在边境地区、偏远地区和农村地区。社区保健志愿人员的存在使结核病服务更接近社区,并能够最大限度地减少获得保健服务的障碍和费用。需要提高社区卫生志愿人员的能力,以支持他们的作用。社区更容易接受有结核病史或来自结核病家庭的社区卫生志愿者,从而实现病例发现和治疗的成功。社区卫生志愿者通过家访改变了社区的观点,促进了求医行为的形成,并最大限度地减少了公众的耻辱感。作为在社区中发现新病例并加强其管理的替代战略,基本上需要赋予社区保健志愿人员权力。政府需要为社区卫生志愿者提供良好的精神和物质支持。这可以纳入初级卫生保健机构结核病规划的管理。
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