Zulliger Rose, Moshabela Mosa, Schneider Helen
a School of Public Health and Family Medicine , University of Cape Town , Cape Town , South Africa.
AIDS Care. 2014;26(5):626-32. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2013.841839. Epub 2013 Oct 4.
Community health workers (CHWs) are important resources in health systems affected by the HIV/AIDS pandemic. International guidelines on task-shifting recommend that CHWs can provide diverse HIV services, ranging from HIV prevention to counselling patients for lifelong antiretroviral therapy. There is, however, little evidence on the experiences with CHW delivery of these services in Africa. This qualitative study included 102 interviews that explored experiences with information, education and communication (IEC) activities provided by CHWs within rural South Africa. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with CHWs (n = 17), their clients (n = 33) and the primary caregivers of these clients (n = 30), allowing for data source triangulation. Twenty-two follow-up interviews explored emergent themes from preliminary interviews. Despite limited formal education and training, CHWs in this study were significant providers of IEC, including provision of generic health talks and HIV-specific information and facilitation to support clients' entry and maintenance in the formal health system. They often incorporated local knowledge and understanding of illness in their communication. CHWs in this study were able to bridge the lifeworlds of the community and the formal services to expedite access and adherence to local clinics and other services. As mediators between the two worlds, CHWs reinterpreted health information to make it comprehensible in their communities. With growing formalisation of CHW programmes in South Africa and elsewhere, CHWs' important role in health service access, health promotion and health maintenance must be recognised and supported in order to maximise impact.
社区卫生工作者(CHW)是受艾滋病毒/艾滋病疫情影响的卫生系统中的重要资源。任务转移的国际准则建议,社区卫生工作者可以提供从艾滋病毒预防到为患者提供终身抗逆转录病毒疗法咨询等多种艾滋病毒服务。然而,在非洲,关于社区卫生工作者提供这些服务的经验的证据很少。这项定性研究包括102次访谈,探讨了南非农村地区社区卫生工作者提供的信息、教育和宣传(IEC)活动的经验。对社区卫生工作者(n = 17)、他们的客户(n = 33)以及这些客户的主要照顾者(n = 30)进行了半结构化访谈,以便进行数据源三角测量。22次跟进访谈探讨了初步访谈中出现的主题。尽管接受的正规教育和培训有限,但本研究中的社区卫生工作者是信息、教育和宣传的重要提供者,包括提供一般健康讲座和艾滋病毒特定信息,以及协助支持客户进入和维持正规卫生系统。他们在沟通中经常融入当地对疾病的认识和理解。本研究中的社区卫生工作者能够弥合社区与正规服务之间的生活世界,以加快进入和坚持当地诊所及其他服务。作为这两个世界之间的调解人,社区卫生工作者重新诠释健康信息,使其在他们的社区中易于理解。随着南非和其他地方社区卫生工作者项目的日益正规化,必须认识到并支持社区卫生工作者在卫生服务获取、健康促进和健康维持方面的重要作用,以最大限度地发挥影响。