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Community Health Worker Engagement

Community Health Worker Engagement refers to the active involvement and collaboration of trained individuals who serve as liaisons between healthcare systems and communities, facilitating access to health resources, promoting health education, and addressing social determinants of health to improve overall community well-being.

intermediate
3 hours
Public Health
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Community Health Worker Engagement is vital for improving health outcomes in communities. These workers serve as a crucial link between healthcare providers and the community, ensuring that health services are accessible and culturally relevant. They engage in health promotion, education, and outrea...

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Key Terms

Community Health Worker
A trained individual who provides health education and services in their community.

Example: A community health worker may conduct health screenings in local neighborhoods.

Health Promotion
Activities aimed at improving health and preventing disease.

Example: Health promotion can include workshops on nutrition and exercise.

Cultural Competence
The ability to understand and respect different cultural beliefs and practices.

Example: Cultural competence helps health workers communicate effectively with diverse populations.

Engagement Techniques
Methods used to involve community members in health initiatives.

Example: Surveys and focus groups are common engagement techniques.

Evaluation
The systematic assessment of a program's effectiveness.

Example: Evaluating a health program can show how well it met its goals.

Outreach
Efforts to connect with community members to provide services or information.

Example: Outreach can involve door-to-door visits to share health resources.

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Focuses on educating communities about health issues and promoting healthy behaviors.
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Studies the connection between behavior and health, including mental health.
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Key Concepts

Community Health WorkersHealth PromotionCommunity EngagementCultural Competence