JOURNAL ARTICLE

Community Health Workers and Primary Health Care in Honduras

Janet Parkinson

Year: 1993 Journal:   Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Vol: 5 (5)Pages: 219-225   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Community participation and utilization of community health workers (CHWs) are essential components of the primary health care model. The success of CHWs is dependent on their training and subsequent community support. Community‐prepared nurses are ideal CHW educators. A training program for CHWs was implemented in Honduras emphasizing the principles of adult learning and problem‐based learning. Following a 4‐month program of training a primary health care clinic was opened and managed by CHWs for a population over 10,000. Approximately 80% of local health problems were managed by the CHWs proving that well‐trained CHWs can have a significant impact on the delivery of health care.

Keywords:
Medicine Primary health care Nurse practitioners Primary care Community health workers Community health Environmental health Health care Nursing Family medicine Public health Health services Economic growth Population

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