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The roles, responsibilities and perceptions of community health workers and ward-based primary health care outreach teams: a scoping review.

Euphemia Mbali Mhlongo1, Elizabeth Lutge1,2, Lateef Adepeju1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Community health workers play important roles in rural primary health care settings. They work within ward-based primary health care outreach teams yet their roles are not always clearly defined and operationalized. There is thus a need to explore perceptions about the roles and responsibilities of community health workers.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the roles, responsibilities and effectiveness of community health workers working within ward-based primary health care outreach teams.
METHOD: A scoping review of the published peer reviewed literature on community health workers working in ward-based primary health care outreach teams within low and middle-income countries was conducted. The following five electronic databases were searched: EBSCOhost, Google Scholar, Science Direct, EMBASE, PubMed, and Clinical key. Out of 69,969 identified articles, 31 met the inclusion criteria. The majority of the studies were from South Africa.
RESULTS: Both positive and negative perceptions were reported. Suggestions for improvements were also put forward. Positive factors included: ongoing training and up skilling; collaboration and trust building with other health care workers; mentoring and supervision; motivation and recognition, and incentives and remuneration. Negative factors covered: inadequate mentorship and poor supervision; role conflict; lack of support; poor remuneration; inadequate manpower; poor knowledge, and insufficient training. The review identified the following as the roles and responsibilities of community health workers: conducting home visits; identifying vulnerable community groups; promoting health and wellness; increasing access to health care; contact tracing; delivering health education; giving counselling and psychosocial support, and providing preventive health services.
CONCLUSION: The information available for community health workers in terms of their roles, responsibilities and effectiveness is inadequate, considering their roles and responsibilities in ward-based primary health care outreach teams. This lack of information constitutes barriers to effective service delivery, a common situation among this group of community health workers.

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Keywords:  Scoping review; community health workers; perceptions and roles; ward-based primary health care outreach teams

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32892739      PMCID: PMC7782342          DOI: 10.1080/16549716.2020.1806526

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Health Action        ISSN: 1654-9880            Impact factor:   2.640


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