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. 2021 Jan 28;8(1):110-123.
doi: 10.3934/publichealth.2021009. eCollection 2021.

Integrated care by community health workers in Malawi: Rehabilitation and blood pressure monitoring

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Integrated care by community health workers in Malawi: Rehabilitation and blood pressure monitoring

Athenie Galvez et al. AIMS Public Health. .

Abstract

Background: Community health workers (CHWs) are essential providers of integrated care for people in low-resourced settings with a high burden from noncommunicable diseases (NCDs).

Aims: The purpose of this study was to evaluate a CHW training program in rural Malawi integrating blood pressure (BP) monitoring into rehabilitation care.

Methods: This was a retrospective cross-sectional study. The participants were a convenience sample of home-based palliative care CHWs at the local hospital (n = 59). Data collected included: a written pre- and post-knowledge test, skills competency checklist and a post-training program survey. Descriptive frequencies and paired t-tests (a = 0.05) were used for quantitative analyses. Themes in narrative responses in the post-training survey were analyzed qualitatively.

Results: Participant knowledge regarding BP monitoring procedures improved significantly on the post-test (M = 8.24, SD = 1.654) compared to the pre-test (M = 6.59, SD = 1.683), Z (49) = -5.569, p < 0.001. The pre-and post-tests were scored 0-10 points. All participants demonstrated competency in 100% of the skills. Participants reported the lack of transportation, teamwork and resources as barriers to their work. They reported trainings and opportunities to collaborate as facilitators to their work.

Discussion: This study demonstrated the effectiveness of a training program for CHWs which integrated BP monitoring with rehabilitation care for people with NCDs. This retention of knowledge and application to clinical practice serve as strong indicators of the feasibility and sustainability of the CHW training and care delivery program in resource-limited settings.

Conclusion: Our findings help demonstrate that training CHWs can be an effective way to help bridge the gap in health care access for people with disabilities in resource-limited countries.

Keywords: community health workers; integrated care; noncommunicable disease; palliative care.

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Conflict of interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interest.

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Figure 1.. Integrated Care Workflow. Note: CCF = Chronic Cardiac Failure, HTN = Hypertension, Alex = Home-Based Palliative Care coordinator.

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