Community health worker perspectives on a new primary health care initiative in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.

BACKGROUND:In 2010, South Africa's National Department of Health launched a national primary health care (PHC) initiative to strengthen health promotion, disease prevention, and early disease detection. The strategy, called Re-engineering Primary Health Care (rPHC), aims to provide a preventive...

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Main Authors: Katherine Austin-Evelyn, Miriam Rabkin, Tonderayi Macheka, Anthony Mutiti, Judith Mwansa-Kambafwile, Thomas Dlamini, Wafaa M El-Sadr
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5354377?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a373c75669394382a8ddffdd9a40c4af2020-11-25T02:12:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01123e017386310.1371/journal.pone.0173863Community health worker perspectives on a new primary health care initiative in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.Katherine Austin-EvelynMiriam RabkinTonderayi MachekaAnthony MutitiJudith Mwansa-KambafwileThomas DlaminiWafaa M El-SadrBACKGROUND:In 2010, South Africa's National Department of Health launched a national primary health care (PHC) initiative to strengthen health promotion, disease prevention, and early disease detection. The strategy, called Re-engineering Primary Health Care (rPHC), aims to provide a preventive and health-promoting community-based PHC model. A key component of rPHC is the use of community-based outreach teams staffed by generalist community health workers (CHWs). METHODS:We conducted focus group discussions and surveys on the knowledge and attitudes of 91 CHWs working on community-based rPHC teams in the King Sabata Dalindyebo (KSD) sub-district of Eastern Cape Province. RESULTS:The CHWs we studied enjoyed their work and found it meaningful, as they saw themselves as agents of change. They also perceived weaknesses in the implementation of outreach team oversight, and desired field-based training and more supervision in the community. CONCLUSIONS:There is a need to provide CHWs with basic resources like equipment, supplies and transport to improve their acceptability and credibility to the communities they serve.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5354377?pdf=render
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author Katherine Austin-Evelyn
Miriam Rabkin
Tonderayi Macheka
Anthony Mutiti
Judith Mwansa-Kambafwile
Thomas Dlamini
Wafaa M El-Sadr
spellingShingle Katherine Austin-Evelyn
Miriam Rabkin
Tonderayi Macheka
Anthony Mutiti
Judith Mwansa-Kambafwile
Thomas Dlamini
Wafaa M El-Sadr
Community health worker perspectives on a new primary health care initiative in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Katherine Austin-Evelyn
Miriam Rabkin
Tonderayi Macheka
Anthony Mutiti
Judith Mwansa-Kambafwile
Thomas Dlamini
Wafaa M El-Sadr
author_sort Katherine Austin-Evelyn
title Community health worker perspectives on a new primary health care initiative in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.
title_short Community health worker perspectives on a new primary health care initiative in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.
title_full Community health worker perspectives on a new primary health care initiative in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.
title_fullStr Community health worker perspectives on a new primary health care initiative in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.
title_full_unstemmed Community health worker perspectives on a new primary health care initiative in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.
title_sort community health worker perspectives on a new primary health care initiative in the eastern cape of south africa.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description BACKGROUND:In 2010, South Africa's National Department of Health launched a national primary health care (PHC) initiative to strengthen health promotion, disease prevention, and early disease detection. The strategy, called Re-engineering Primary Health Care (rPHC), aims to provide a preventive and health-promoting community-based PHC model. A key component of rPHC is the use of community-based outreach teams staffed by generalist community health workers (CHWs). METHODS:We conducted focus group discussions and surveys on the knowledge and attitudes of 91 CHWs working on community-based rPHC teams in the King Sabata Dalindyebo (KSD) sub-district of Eastern Cape Province. RESULTS:The CHWs we studied enjoyed their work and found it meaningful, as they saw themselves as agents of change. They also perceived weaknesses in the implementation of outreach team oversight, and desired field-based training and more supervision in the community. CONCLUSIONS:There is a need to provide CHWs with basic resources like equipment, supplies and transport to improve their acceptability and credibility to the communities they serve.
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