Community health workers (CHW) can play an active role in providing integrated HIV and harm reduction services. We used social media to create a virtual network among Vietnamese CHW. This paper reports CHW's social media engagement and the relationships with other work-related indicators. Sixty CHW participated in an intervention for integrated HIV/drug use service delivery. Following two in-person sessions, Facebook groups were established for CHW to share information, seek consultation, and refer patients. CHW's levels of online engagements were tracked for six months and linked to their service provision confidence, interaction with patients and other providers, and job satisfaction. The CHW made 181 posts, which received 557 comments an...
Social media are revolutionising the way people socialise, interact and do business. Where tradition...
Support from social network members may help to facilitate access to HIV medical care, especially in...
Background: Prevailing health care structures and cultures restrict intraprofessional communication,...
Community health workers (CHW) can play an active role in providing integrated HIV and harm reductio...
Social media can potentially serve as a platform to coordinate medical care among fragmented health ...
Social media has been touted by public health practitioners and health communication scholars as a v...
Scientific findings and policy guidelines recommend integrating HIV and drug addiction prevention an...
The WHO/UNAIDS suggests that digital tools – such as social media and online training opportunities,...
Changing technology is facilitating provider and patient as well as peer-to-peer engagement like nev...
Background Building social networks for health promotion in high-poverty areas may reduce health dis...
Over the past decade, improved access to the internet and internet-connected devices have accelerate...
Social media platforms can create virtual communities, enabling healthcare professionals to network ...
Western medicine has a long tradition of humanitarian service in low resource countries and in crisi...
Background Building social networks for health promotion in high-poverty areas may reduce health dis...
The overall aim of this study is to address the lack of awareness of health care professionals worki...
Social media are revolutionising the way people socialise, interact and do business. Where tradition...
Support from social network members may help to facilitate access to HIV medical care, especially in...
Background: Prevailing health care structures and cultures restrict intraprofessional communication,...
Community health workers (CHW) can play an active role in providing integrated HIV and harm reductio...
Social media can potentially serve as a platform to coordinate medical care among fragmented health ...
Social media has been touted by public health practitioners and health communication scholars as a v...
Scientific findings and policy guidelines recommend integrating HIV and drug addiction prevention an...
The WHO/UNAIDS suggests that digital tools – such as social media and online training opportunities,...
Changing technology is facilitating provider and patient as well as peer-to-peer engagement like nev...
Background Building social networks for health promotion in high-poverty areas may reduce health dis...
Over the past decade, improved access to the internet and internet-connected devices have accelerate...
Social media platforms can create virtual communities, enabling healthcare professionals to network ...
Western medicine has a long tradition of humanitarian service in low resource countries and in crisi...
Background Building social networks for health promotion in high-poverty areas may reduce health dis...
The overall aim of this study is to address the lack of awareness of health care professionals worki...
Social media are revolutionising the way people socialise, interact and do business. Where tradition...
Support from social network members may help to facilitate access to HIV medical care, especially in...
Background: Prevailing health care structures and cultures restrict intraprofessional communication,...