GSAHEC forges strong relationships with our community partners to
create and implement community-based health promotion projects and
initiatives. These activities target members of underserved
communities and those at risk for health disparities and provide them
with the necessary information and resources to help them make better
health decisions.
Background l Topics l Resources l CHW Sites
Our community health worker (CHW) training program, based on national models and in collaboration with community organizations, trains and supports CHWs who provide health promotion and disease prevention education to at-risk populations in medically underserved areas. CHWs are community members who work almost exclusively in community settings and promote health among groups that have traditionally lacked access to adequate care. CHWs come from the same neighborhoods and share the same cultural experiences as the people they serve, thus bridging the gap between healthcare agencies and local communities.
CHW Conference Participants 2011
The roles of CHWs are to provide culturally appropriate health education; assure people get the services they need; give information about illnesses and how to prevent them; and teach the basics about common health problems. Documented benefits include improved health outcomes and lower costs; reduction of emergency room and hospital visits; decreased barriers to medical care; increased trust between clients and the health care delivery system; and timely use of services and better compliance.
Health disparities are a population - specific difference in the presence of disease, health outcomes, or access to care. CHWs in our area cover the following topics: cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, infant mortality, immunization, and cardiovascular disease (e.g. stroke, obesity, smoking, breastfeeding, etc.).
GSAHEC's CHW Programs February 2010
Behavior Modification and Compassion Fatigue
Bridging the Gap: Health Disparities and Health Literacy
Some topics are also available in Spanish.
Community Health Works, SF,CA: http://www.communityhealthworks.org/index.html
Community Health Worker Network of NYC: http://www.chwnetwork.org
Community Health Workers/Promotores de Salud: Critical Connections in Communities: http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/projects/comm.htm
Medical University of South Carolina: http://www.musc.edu/catalyst/archive/2003/co3-7community.htm
Migrant Health Promotion: www.migranthealth.org