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. 2019 Feb;44(1):159-168.
doi: 10.1007/s10900-018-0566-1.

Patient and Community Health Worker Perceptions of Community Health Worker Clinical Integration

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Patient and Community Health Worker Perceptions of Community Health Worker Clinical Integration

Charlotte M Lewis et al. J Community Health. 2019 Feb.

Abstract

Traditional community health workers (CHWs) are expanding their role into clinical settings (cCHW) to support patients with care coordination and advocacy services. We investigated the potential to integrate cCHWs, via evaluation of patients' and CHWs' key demographics, needs, and abilities. This mixed-methods study, including adult patients and CHWs, was conducted in the Inland Valley of Southern California, between 2016 and 2017. Survey data, key informant interviews, and focus group discussions were evaluated to compare patient/CHW core demographics, and contrast patient-identified healthcare needs against CHW-identified cCHW service capabilities. Quantitative data were evaluated descriptively and bi-variably using two-sample independent t tests and Pearson's Chi square tests. Qualitative data were coded for emerging themes using a priori and standard grounded theory methods. Patients and CHWs were significantly similar in age, education, and income, but significantly differed in gender, race, United States generation, and marital status. For all healthcare-related services in which patients and CHWs exhibited significant differences, the odds CHWs perceived themselves capable of performing services were greater than patients' stated need of services. Patients and CHWs overlapped regarding their expectations of cCHWs. Although patients and CHWs differed somewhat, they shared many of the same expectations for cCHW integration. This information is critical to further contextualize cCHW training programs and emphasizes the need to education patients about this exciting new form of healthcare delivery. The active role of cCHWs in the clinical care team and the community may expand patient access to preventive healthcare, improve care quality, and minimize health inequities.

Keywords: Clinical community health worker; Clinical integration; Patient; Perceptions.

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