Community Health Workers During COVID-19: Supporting Their Role in Current and Future Public Health Responses.

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JOURNAL OF AMBULATORY CARE MANAGEMENT Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-21 DOI:10.1097/JAC.0000000000000466
Betsy Rodriguez, Magon Saunders, Denise Octavia-Smith, Refilwe Moeti, Anjulyn Ballard, Kathleen Pellechia, Dianne Fragueiro, Sarah Salinger
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Abstract

Community health workers advance health equity and foster community-clinical linkages. By promoting culturally relevant care, sharing their own stories, and bridging gaps, they can reach populations burdened with higher rates of chronic diseases due to adverse social determinants of health and structural racism. Given the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19, lessons learned from a forum, an expert group, and a survey showed a need by community health workers for (1) training, (2) health and safety practices, (3) workplace guidance, and (4) mental health resources. Community health workers are integral to expanding access to services and require a robust infrastructure for their growth.

COVID-19 期间的社区卫生工作者:支持他们在当前和未来的公共卫生应对措施中发挥作用。
社区卫生工作者促进健康公平,加强社区与医疗机构之间的联系。通过推广与文化相关的护理、分享他们自己的故事以及缩小差距,他们可以帮助因不利的健康社会决定因素和结构性种族主义而导致慢性病发病率较高的人群。鉴于 COVID-19 带来的巨大影响,从论坛、专家组和调查中汲取的经验表明,社区医疗工作者需要(1)培训;(2)健康和安全实践;(3)工作场所指导;(4)心理健康资源。社区卫生工作者是扩大服务渠道不可或缺的一部分,他们的成长需要一个强大的基础设施。
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JOURNAL OF AMBULATORY CARE MANAGEMENT
JOURNAL OF AMBULATORY CARE MANAGEMENT HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
4.30%
发文量
65
期刊介绍: The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management is a PEER-REVIEWED journal that provides timely, applied information on the most important developments and issues in ambulatory care management.
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