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. 2020 Mar 19:11:215-223.
doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S245491. eCollection 2020.

Expanding Medical Education for Local Health Promoters Among Remote Communities of the Peruvian Amazon: An Exploratory Study of an Innovative Program Model

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Expanding Medical Education for Local Health Promoters Among Remote Communities of the Peruvian Amazon: An Exploratory Study of an Innovative Program Model

Daniel Ebbs et al. Adv Med Educ Pract. .

Abstract

Purpose: Community health workers (CHWs) play integral roles in primary health care provision in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This is particularly true in underdeveloped areas where there are acute shortages of health workers. In this study, we evaluated the development and community utilization of a CHW training program in the Loreto province of Peru. Additionally, a community-oriented training model was designed to augment access to basic health information in underserved and isolated areas of the Amazon.

Methods: Health resource utilization was compared in each community by surveying community members before and after implementation of the CHW training program, which utilized a community participatory program development (CPPD) model.

Results: All communities demonstrated significantly increased CHW utilization (p = 0.026) as their initial point of contact for immediate health concerns following CHW training implementation. This increase in CHW utilization was accompanied by trends toward decreased preferences for local shamans or traveling to the closest health post as the initial health resource.

Conclusion: The community-focused, technology-oriented model utilized in this study proved an effective way to promote the use of CHWs in the Amazon region of Loreto, and could prove valuable to CHW capacitation efforts within other Peruvian provinces and in other LMICs around the world.

Keywords: community health worker; expanding access to healthcare; human resources for health; mobile health technology; promotores; rural health.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare they have no competing interests in this work.

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Chief complaint drop-down menu on tablet application.
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Figure 2
History of present illness information for fever on tablet application.
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Figure 3
Average first health resource utilization pre- and post-program implementation.

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