Navigating knowledges: Community health workers as liminal professionals

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Annis G Golden, Nicolas Bencherki
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Abstract ABSTRACTCommunity health workers (CHWs) occupy a liminal position in two senses: they are situated between the communities they come from and serve, and the health and social service professionals with whom they connect patients; and also between two forms of knowledge. In interacting with health and social service institutions, they draw on the ‘technical knowledge’ that dominates these settings. However, they must also draw on ‘communicative knowledge’, which is the situated and embodied knowledge needed to gain the trust of their community peers and to carry their voice, but which is often relegated to a secondary position. In this US-based study, we analyze interviews with CHWs, their supervisors, and advocates of their work, to better understand how CHWs mobilize discursive resources to combine these two forms of knowledge and, in doing so, constitute their liminal position as an essential asset. Our findings support valuing CHWs’ incorporation within healthcare teams, so that health and social service professionals can directly interact with CHWs’ situated and embodied knowledge of patients.
导航知识:作为有限专业人员的社区卫生工作者
【摘要】社区卫生工作者(CHWs)在两种意义上占据着有限的地位:他们位于他们所来自和服务的社区与他们为患者提供服务的卫生和社会服务专业人员之间;还有两种形式的知识。在与卫生和社会服务机构互动时,他们利用主导这些环境的“技术知识”。然而,他们还必须利用“交际知识”,这是获得社区同伴信任和表达自己声音所需的定位和具体化的知识,但这往往被置于次要地位。在这项美国的研究中,我们分析了对社区卫生工作者、他们的主管和他们工作的支持者的访谈,以更好地了解社区卫生工作者如何调动话语资源来结合这两种形式的知识,并在此过程中构成他们作为重要资产的有限地位。我们的研究结果支持重视卫生保健工作者与医疗团队的结合,这样卫生和社会服务专业人员就可以直接与卫生保健工作者对患者的处境和具体知识进行互动。
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