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Community Health Workers

The role of Community Health Workers in care involves facilitating access to healthcare services, providing education on health practices, and supporting individuals in managing their health within their communities. They serve as a bridge between healthcare providers and the community, enhancing health outcomes through culturally relevant interventions and support.

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Community Health Workers (CHWs) play a vital role in enhancing public health by serving as a bridge between healthcare providers and the community. They engage in health education, patient advocacy, and preventive care, which helps improve health outcomes and reduce disparities. CHWs are often trust...

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Key Terms

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

Example: A CHW may organize health workshops in local schools.

Health Education
The process of teaching individuals about health topics to promote better health choices.

Example: Teaching families about nutrition and exercise.

Patient Advocacy
Supporting patients in accessing healthcare services and understanding their rights.

Example: Helping a patient navigate the healthcare system.

Preventive Care
Healthcare services aimed at preventing diseases rather than treating them.

Example: Vaccinations and regular health screenings.

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

Example: Adapting health messages to fit cultural contexts.

Health Disparities
Differences in health outcomes among different population groups.

Example: Higher rates of diabetes in certain ethnic communities.

Related Topics

Public Health
The science of protecting and improving the health of communities through education, policy-making, and research.
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Health Promotion
Strategies and methods to encourage healthy behaviors and lifestyles in communities.
intermediate
Social Determinants of Health
Conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age that affect health outcomes.
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Key Concepts

Health EducationPatient AdvocacyCommunity EngagementPreventive Care