Assessing the knowledge and skill of ASHA community health workers in blood pressure measurement and primary care of hypertension

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care Pub Date : 2024-07-26 DOI:10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1781_23
Mukesh Dewangan, Samir Garg, Prabodh Nanda, Ashu Sahu, Lalita Xalxo, Pradeep Tandan, M. J. Quereishi, Anand Kumar Sahu
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ABSTRACT India has a high burden of hypertension, and community health workers (CHWs) can contribute to its primary care. Studies of small-scale interventions have shown that trained CHWs can be useful contributors to hypertension care. No assessments are available in India on effectiveness of CHW training when conducted on a large scale. A study was conducted in Chhattisgarh, where 38,000 Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) CHWs had been trained in blood pressure (BP) measurement and counselling skills related to hypertension. The study involved a skill test and a knowledge test with ten points each, administered to two representative samples of trained CHWs – 433 in rural areas and 422 in urban slums. The mean skill score out of 10 was 7.79 (7.59–7.99) and 8.11 (7.93–8.29) for the rural and urban CHWs, respectively. Around 75.3% (71.0–79.1%) of the rural and 80.3% (76.2–83.9%) of urban CHWs were able to score 70% (7 out of 10) or higher in the skill test. The mean knowledge score out of 10 was 8.18 (8.04–8.33) and 8.82 (8.78–8.93) for the rural and urban CHWs, respectively. Around 83.2% (79.3–86.4%) and 95.0% (94.4–96.7%) of the rural and urban CHWs, respectively, were able to score 70% or higher in the knowledge test. The ASHAs in Chhattisgarh demonstrated the necessary competence to contribute to BP measurement and primary care of hypertension. It shows feasibility of training a large number of CHWs in such skills. Efforts to equip and support the 1 million strong cadre of ASHAs across India need to be speeded up.
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评估 ASHA 社区保健工作者在血压测量和高血压初级保健方面的知识和技能
摘要 印度的高血压发病率很高,社区保健员(CHWs)可以为高血压的初级治疗做出贡献。对小规模干预措施的研究表明,经过培训的社区保健员可以为高血压护理做出有益的贡献。在印度,还没有对大规模开展社区保健员培训的效果进行评估。 恰蒂斯加尔邦开展了一项研究,对 38,000 名经认可的社会健康活动家 (ASHA) 社区保健员进行了血压测量和高血压相关咨询技能的培训。这项研究包括一项技能测试和一项知识测试,每项测试满分 10 分,测试对象是两个具有代表性的受训社区保健员样本--农村地区 433 人,城市贫民窟 422 人。 农村和城市社区保健工作者的平均技能分数(满分 10 分)分别为 7.79(7.59-7.99)和 8.11(7.93-8.29)。约 75.3%(71.0%-79.1%)的农村和 80.3%(76.2%-83.9%)的城市社区保健工作者能够在技能测试中获得 70% (7 分,满分 10 分)或更高的分数。农村和城市社区保健员在知识测试中的平均得分(满分 10 分)分别为 8.18(8.04-8.33)和 8.82(8.78-8.93)。约 83.2% (79.3-86.4%)和 95.0% (94.4-96.7%)的农村和城市社区保健工作者在知识测试中的得分都在 70% 或以上。 恰蒂斯加尔邦的助理健康与保健师(ASHA)在血压测量和高血压初级保健方面表现出了必要的能力。这表明对大量社区保健工作者进行此类技能培训是可行的。需要加快努力,为印度全国 100 万名 ASHA 骨干提供装备和支持。
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