Feroz Anam Shahil, Khoja Adeel, Saleem Sarah
Department of Community Health Sciences, The Aga Khan University, Stadium Road, PO Box 3500, Karachi, 74800, Pakistan.
Institute of Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation, University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Arch Public Health. 2021 Jan 4;79(1):1. doi: 10.1186/s13690-020-00513-z.
Community health workers (CHWs) are well-positioned to play a pivotal role in fighting the pandemic at the community level. The Covid-19 outbreak has led to a lot of stress and anxiety among CHWs as they are expected to perform pandemic related tasks along with the delivery of essential healthcare services. In addition, movement restrictions, lockdowns, social distancing, and lack of protective gear have significantly affected CHWs' routine workflow and performance. To optimize CHWs' functioning, there is a renewed interest in supporting CHWs with digital technology to ensure an appropriate pandemic response.
The current situation has necessitated the use of digital tools for the delivery of Covid-19 related tasks and other essential healthcare services at the community level. Evidence suggests that there has been a significant digital transformation to support CHWs in these critical times such as remote data collection and health assessments, the use of short message service and voice message for health education, use of digital megaphones for encouraging behavior change, and digital contract tracing. A few LMICs such as Uganda and Ethiopia have been successful in operationalizing digital tools to optimize CHWs' functioning for Covid-19 tasks and other essential health services.
Yet, in most LMICs, there are some challenges concerning the feasibility and acceptability of using digital tools for CHWs during the Covid-19 pandemic. In most cases, CHWs find it difficult to adopt and use digital health solutions due to lack of training on new digital tools, weak technical support, issues of internet connectivity, and other administrative related challenges. To address these challenges, engaging governments would be essential for training CHWs on user-friendly digital health solutions to improve routine workflow of CHWs during the Covid-19 pandemic.
社区卫生工作者在社区层面抗击疫情中处于关键地位。新冠疫情爆发给社区卫生工作者带来了诸多压力和焦虑,因为他们既要履行与疫情相关的任务,又要提供基本医疗服务。此外,行动限制、封锁、社交距离措施以及防护装备的短缺,都严重影响了社区卫生工作者的日常工作流程和表现。为了优化社区卫生工作者的职能,人们重新关注利用数字技术支持他们,以确保对疫情做出适当应对。
当前形势使得有必要利用数字工具在社区层面开展与新冠疫情相关的任务以及其他基本医疗服务。有证据表明,在这些关键时期,为支持社区卫生工作者已发生了重大的数字转型,比如远程数据收集和健康评估、利用短信和语音信息进行健康教育、使用数字扩音器鼓励行为改变以及数字接触者追踪。一些低收入和中等收入国家,如乌干达和埃塞俄比亚,已成功运用数字工具来优化社区卫生工作者在新冠疫情任务及其他基本卫生服务方面的职能。
然而,在大多数低收入和中等收入国家,在新冠疫情期间使用数字工具对社区卫生工作者而言存在一些可行性和可接受性方面的挑战。在大多数情况下,由于缺乏对新数字工具的培训、技术支持薄弱、互联网连接问题以及其他行政相关挑战,社区卫生工作者发现难以采用和使用数字健康解决方案。为应对这些挑战,政府参与对于培训社区卫生工作者使用用户友好型数字健康解决方案以改善新冠疫情期间社区卫生工作者的日常工作流程至关重要。