Perceptions of roles of community healthcare workers in early childhood in Limpopo, South Africa.

Aneesa Moolla, Lezanie Coetzee, Constance Mongwenyana, Anne Robertson, Gert Marincowitz, Michele Zuckerman, Fink Günther, Davidson H Hamer, Aisha Yousafzai, Peter C Rockers, Denise Evans
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Background:  As part of the Reengineering Primary Health Care initiative, the South African National Department of Health (NDoH) has committed to expanding access to home-based care provided by community health workers. The NDOH also prioritised Community Health Workers (CHWs) in their agenda to improve child development outcomes in South Africa. However, there is limited research on CHWs' experiences and knowledge of early childhood development.

Aim:  To explore CHWs' motivation for work, their background, training and scope of work around Early Child Development (ECD).

Setting:  The study was conducted in Mopani District, Limpopo province, South Africa, in 2017.

Methods:  Five focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted with 41 CHWs participating within a large cluster-randomised study. Data were analysed thematically using an inductive approach.

Results:  Community health workers' motivation to work was influenced by personal experiences, community needs and community service. In terms of knowledge, CHWs indicated that a nutritious diet with extended breastfeeding, immunisations and preschool education is imperative for a child to thrive. The Road to Health Booklet, weighing scales and the mid-upper arm circumference tape were used as screening tools for ECD. Community health workers perceived their knowledge around ECD to be insufficient.

Conclusion:  Community health workers play a crucial role in healthcare; therefore, capacity development on ECD and the provision of ECD screening tools to optimise their under-five child visits are necessary.Contribution: This study will potentially contribute to the improvement of the CHW programme in ensuring that children under 5 years of age are holistically cared for to ensure that they thrive.

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对南非林波波省社区医疗工作者在幼儿期角色的看法。
背景: 作为 "再造初级卫生保健 "倡议的一部分,南非国家卫生部(NDoH)已承诺扩大由社区卫生工作者提供的家庭护理服务。在改善南非儿童发展成果的议程中,南非国家卫生部还将社区保健员(CHWs)列为优先事项。然而,关于社区保健员在儿童早期发展方面的经验和知识的研究却很有限。目的:探讨社区保健员的工作动机、背景、培训以及围绕儿童早期发展(ECD)的工作范围: 研究于2017年在南非林波波省莫帕尼区进行: 在一项大型群组随机研究中,与 41 名儿童保健工作者进行了五次焦点小组讨论(FGD)。采用归纳法对数据进行了专题分析: 社区保健工作者的工作动机受到个人经历、社区需求和社区服务的影响。在知识方面,社区保健员表示,营养饮食、延长母乳喂养、免疫接种和学前教育是儿童茁壮成长的必要条件。健康之路手册、体重秤和中上臂围尺被用作幼儿发展的筛查工具。社区卫生工作者认为他们在幼儿发展方面的知识不足: 社区卫生工作者在医疗保健中发挥着至关重要的作用;因此,有必要对他们进行幼儿发展方面的能力培养,并提供幼儿发展筛查工具,以优化他们对五岁以下儿童的访问:本研究将有助于改善社区保健员计划,确保五岁以下儿童得到全面照顾,从而茁壮成长。
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