Indigenous, trained health workers or community health advisors (CHAs) serve as a liaison between community and professional health providers. Particularly in rural communities, where differences of culture, perspective, or language may distance professional health care providers from clients, CHAs can serve as a bridge to reduce barriers of access and acceptability of health care services. This study was a secondary analysis of data from a larger study (Ferketich, Phillips, and Verran, 1990.) The purpose of this study was to describe the activities, services, and clients of one generalist CHA, called a promotora, in one small, rural, southwestern town. Qualitative and quantitative data from three sources were individually analyzed...
This paper reports on the applicability of the Public Health Service Act (42 USC, 254b) Section 330 ...
Background. For more than 50 years, Community Health Aides and Community Health Practitioners (CHA/P...
Objectives. The activities of community health workers (CHWs) have been identified as key to improve...
Background: Navajo Nation Community Health Representatives (CHR) are trained community health worker...
Abstract Background Navajo Nat...
Abstract Background Strengthening Community Health Worker systems has been recognized to improve acc...
The use of indigenous health care workers (IHCWs), who were key elements in community health care pr...
Prevalence of diabetes and complex chronic conditions is greater, and complications higher for Indig...
Rural populations in the United States are faced with a variety of health disparities that complicat...
This report consists of the findings of the Rural Indian Health Roundtable (RT) held on September 27...
Introduction: American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) people have some of the greatest health disparit...
There is compelling evidence for the success of the "rural pipeline" (rural student recruitment and ...
Aboriginal Australians experience significant health inequity in relation to non- Aboriginal Austral...
Traditional health services (THS) play a significant role in the health care systems of indigenous p...
There is a growing body of literature within social and cultural geography that explores notions of ...
This paper reports on the applicability of the Public Health Service Act (42 USC, 254b) Section 330 ...
Background. For more than 50 years, Community Health Aides and Community Health Practitioners (CHA/P...
Objectives. The activities of community health workers (CHWs) have been identified as key to improve...
Background: Navajo Nation Community Health Representatives (CHR) are trained community health worker...
Abstract Background Navajo Nat...
Abstract Background Strengthening Community Health Worker systems has been recognized to improve acc...
The use of indigenous health care workers (IHCWs), who were key elements in community health care pr...
Prevalence of diabetes and complex chronic conditions is greater, and complications higher for Indig...
Rural populations in the United States are faced with a variety of health disparities that complicat...
This report consists of the findings of the Rural Indian Health Roundtable (RT) held on September 27...
Introduction: American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) people have some of the greatest health disparit...
There is compelling evidence for the success of the "rural pipeline" (rural student recruitment and ...
Aboriginal Australians experience significant health inequity in relation to non- Aboriginal Austral...
Traditional health services (THS) play a significant role in the health care systems of indigenous p...
There is a growing body of literature within social and cultural geography that explores notions of ...
This paper reports on the applicability of the Public Health Service Act (42 USC, 254b) Section 330 ...
Background. For more than 50 years, Community Health Aides and Community Health Practitioners (CHA/P...
Objectives. The activities of community health workers (CHWs) have been identified as key to improve...