Aims: Community food worker (CFW) is one of the new roles that were proposed in the 2004 White Paper Choosing Health: Making Healthier Choices Easier. CFWs are recruited from local communities and generally operate in areas characterized by extreme social deprivation. The aim of this paper is to illuminate the experience of being a CFW in the context of working in a relatively new non-professional role.Methods: As part of an ongoing evaluation of a CFW scheme in the north west of England, a qualitative interview and two focus groups were conducted with CFWs. Thematic analysis of the data was undertaken.Results: Emergent issues faced by these new practitioners include: the nature of their role; quantifying success; working with other health ...
Community health psychology is an approach which promotes community mobilisation as a means of enhan...
Evaluations of Community Health Worker programs consistently document improvements in health, yet fe...
The training of a specialised community and public health nutrition (CPHN) workforce assumes they ar...
Aims: Community food worker (CFW) is one of the new roles that were proposed in the 2004 White Paper...
Background- Community-based food initiatives have developed in recent years with the aim of engaging...
Aims: To explore the experiences of lay food and health workers (LFHW) and professionals involved in...
A variety of new non-professional roles, such as health trainers and communityfood workers, have evo...
Study objective: To explore the role of 'Community Nutrition Assistants' (CNAs) in helping to incre...
Community health workers (CHWs) are used increasingly in the world to address shortages of health wo...
Access to healthcare in developing countries remains a challenge. As a result, task-shifting to comm...
Community food work is a framework for understanding the interconnections and complexities of food ...
Issue addressed: To investigate the role of a community kitchen for clients living in a socio-econom...
Introduction: This study aimed to determine the influence on practice of a community of practice des...
AbstractObjective:Local governments have integral roles in contributing to public health. One recent...
BACKGROUND: Much of the food available from takeaways, pubs and restaurants particularly that sold b...
Community health psychology is an approach which promotes community mobilisation as a means of enhan...
Evaluations of Community Health Worker programs consistently document improvements in health, yet fe...
The training of a specialised community and public health nutrition (CPHN) workforce assumes they ar...
Aims: Community food worker (CFW) is one of the new roles that were proposed in the 2004 White Paper...
Background- Community-based food initiatives have developed in recent years with the aim of engaging...
Aims: To explore the experiences of lay food and health workers (LFHW) and professionals involved in...
A variety of new non-professional roles, such as health trainers and communityfood workers, have evo...
Study objective: To explore the role of 'Community Nutrition Assistants' (CNAs) in helping to incre...
Community health workers (CHWs) are used increasingly in the world to address shortages of health wo...
Access to healthcare in developing countries remains a challenge. As a result, task-shifting to comm...
Community food work is a framework for understanding the interconnections and complexities of food ...
Issue addressed: To investigate the role of a community kitchen for clients living in a socio-econom...
Introduction: This study aimed to determine the influence on practice of a community of practice des...
AbstractObjective:Local governments have integral roles in contributing to public health. One recent...
BACKGROUND: Much of the food available from takeaways, pubs and restaurants particularly that sold b...
Community health psychology is an approach which promotes community mobilisation as a means of enhan...
Evaluations of Community Health Worker programs consistently document improvements in health, yet fe...
The training of a specialised community and public health nutrition (CPHN) workforce assumes they ar...