Rosenthal E Lee, Menking Paige, Begay Mae-Gilene
Medical Education Department, Paul L. Foster School of Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Science Center, El Paso (Dr Rosenthal); University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque (Ms Menking); and Navajo Nation Community Health Representatives/Outreach Program, Navajo Nation Department of Health, Window Rock, Arizona (Ms Begay).
J Ambul Care Manage. 2020 Oct/Dec;43(4):301-305. doi: 10.1097/JAC.0000000000000354.
Over 100 Community Health Representatives (CHRs) as part of the oldest and largest Community Health Worker (CHW) program in the United States serve the Dine People on the Navajo Nation. The CHRs work under a tribally determined scope of practice that embraces the importance of self-determination of tribal nations, a philosophy central to the CHW field nationally. Navajo CHRs are the epitome of frontline workers, as they extend their traditional role to encompass long-term emergency response during coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19). This article describes the Navajo CHR role in the pandemic through the lens of an interview with the program's director, Mae-Gilene Begay.
作为美国历史最悠久、规模最大的社区卫生工作者项目的一部分,100多名社区卫生代表为纳瓦霍族的迪内人提供服务。这些社区卫生代表在部落确定的执业范围内开展工作,该范围体现了部落国家自决的重要性,这是全国社区卫生工作领域的核心理念。纳瓦霍族社区卫生代表是一线工作者的典范,因为他们将传统角色扩展到包括2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)期间的长期应急响应。本文通过对该项目主任梅-吉琳·贝盖的采访,描述了纳瓦霍族社区卫生代表在疫情中的角色。