Community members' perceptions of community health workers in Melusi, Tshwane, South Africa.

Rebaone K Madzivhandila, Sanele Ngcobo
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Abstract

Background:  Community health workers (CHWs) play an important role in health promotion through health campaigns and home visits, and provide linkage to care and support patient management. In the informal settlements, CHWs identify health challenges and help residents to access healthcare facilities.

Aim:  This study aimed to explore the perception held by the community members regarding CHWs' contribution to health promotion in Melusi informal settlements within the Tshwane district.

Setting:  The study was conducted in Melusi informal settlement situated in Pretoria west in South Africa.

Methods:  Descriptive exploratory qualitative research methods were used, with open and closed-ended questions during individual interview sessions. Participants were purposefully selected in collaborating with the community leaders and using CHWs' data to identify individuals with direct interaction with CHWs.

Results:  Participants praised CHWs' communication skills, engagement strategies, and ability to provide valuable health services. Community members expected CHWs to provide healthcare services, educational support, advocacy for health issues and guidance on well-being. Barriers such as community resistance, a lack of privacy and difficulties in reaching households were noticed. However, CHWs were commended for their impact on well-being, offering health services, emergency support, food assistance and improved healthcare accessibility.

Conclusion:  The study indicates that community members have positive perceptions of CHWs. This highlights the significant role of CHWs in promoting health and well-being within the community.Contribution: This study provides insights into community perceptions of CHWs in informal settlements, emphasising their impact on community well-being. It provides a basis for their effectiveness and support in delivering health services in the informal settlement.

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南非茨瓦内梅卢西社区成员对社区保健员的看法。
背景: 社区保健员(CHWs)通过开展健康宣传活动和家访,在促进健康方面发挥着重要作用,并为患者提供医疗服务和支持患者管理。目的:本研究旨在探讨社区成员对社区保健员在茨瓦内区梅卢西非正规定居点促进健康所做贡献的看法: 研究在南非比勒陀利亚西部的 Melusi 非正规居住区进行: 采用描述性探索定性研究方法,在个别访谈中使用开放式和封闭式问题。通过与社区领导合作,并利用社区保健工作者的数据来确定与社区保健工作者有直接互动的个人,从而有目的地选择参与者: 结果:参与者对社区保健工作者的沟通技巧、参与策略以及提供有价值的健康服务的能力大加赞赏。社区成员希望社区保健工作者提供医疗保健服务、教育支持、健康问题宣传和幸福指导。社区成员也注意到了一些障碍,如社区抵制、缺乏隐私以及难以深入住户等。然而,社区保健工作者因其对福祉的影响、提供保健服务、紧急支持、食品援助和改善医疗保健的可及性而受到赞扬: 研究表明,社区成员对社区保健工作者的看法是积极的。结论:研究表明,社区成员对社区保健工作者持积极态度,这突出了社区保健工作者在促进社区健康和福祉方面的重要作用:本研究深入了解了非正规居住区社区对社区保健员的看法,强调了社区保健员对社区福祉的影响。它为社区保健员在非正规居住区提供保健服务的有效性和支持提供了依据。
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