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Community health workers

Community health workers

the way forward

by World Health OrganizationHaile Mariam Kahssay Mary E. Taylor and others
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Publication Date: 09/03/1999

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This book examines the present and future role of community health workers (CHW) as part of ongoing efforts to develop sustainable health systems and improve public health. Noting that many programmes based on the use of community health workers have fallen short of initial expectations, the book draws on numerous evaluations, conducted over the past three decades, to identify problems, explore their roots, and propose concrete solutions. Information ranges from advice on the composition and functions of village health committees, through a discussion of the effect of cost recovery programmes on community participation, to the simple reminder that programmes that were never correctly implemented should not be dismissed as ineffective. Throughout, lessons learned from past experiences are discussed in terms of their relevance to market-oriented reforms that are currently changing the health sector. The analysis is presented according to three main groups of factors known to have on impact on the performance of CHW programmes.
Attitudes are considered in the first chapter, which aims to define the actions health authorities can take to improve the attitudes of health workers and communities towards each other. Proposals include changes in selection criteria, curricula, teaching methods, on-the-job training, and supervision. Ways to increase community participation are also discussed. Chapter two focuses on the management and structure of district health systems as an area where organizational reform could have a significant impact on the success of CHW programmes. Three components of the district health system are given particular attention: health service structure, health management structure, and health development structure. Practical advice is given for improving the functions of village health committees, securing community participation, and involving traditional healers. The final chapter, on resources, considers the important issues of remuneration, planning and budgeting for programmes, and mechanisms for securing financing from governments, communities, and the private sector. Experiences from Thailand and Jamaica are used to explore methods for assessing programme costs.
The book concludes with a call for continuing international commitment to the CHW concept and a discussion of the main challenges likely to confront programmes in the future.
ISBN:
9789241561907
9789241561907
Category:
Health systems & services
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
09-03-1999
Language:
English
Publisher:
World Health Organization
Country of origin:
Switzerland
Pages:
77
Dimensions (mm):
240x170x4mm
Weight:
0.02kg

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