Armora Langoni Eliana G, Wallace Deshira D, Barrington Clare
Department of Health Behavior, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States of America.
PLOS Glob Public Health. 2025 Apr 29;5(4):e0004378. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0004378. eCollection 2025.
The epidemiological transition postulates that over time, the burden of infectious disease declines and is replaced with non-communicable diseases (NCD). Community health workers (CHW) work on prevention and treatment of infectious and NCD in low-resource settings in the context of health transitions. We explored CHWs' experiences working through the epidemiologic transition in rural Dominican Republic and how the transition impacted their roles and communities. We conducted two semi-structured interviews each with eight CHWs. We analyzed interviews using narrative summaries and thematic coding. CHWs described themselves as change makers that drove health improvements, including child mortality reductions and advancements in social determinants of health. However, more than a transition from infectious disease to NCD, participants described a current double burden of both, and a resulting expansion of their roles and responsibilities. Increased workloads and poor remuneration, layered on top of gendered roles and expectations, were identified as threats to CHW sustainability, efficacy, and well-being. CHWs need additional support to continue their essential role strengthening the health profile of communities in transition.
流行病学转型假定,随着时间的推移,传染病负担下降,并被非传染性疾病(NCD)所取代。社区卫生工作者(CHW)在卫生转型背景下,致力于在资源匮乏地区预防和治疗传染病及非传染性疾病。我们探讨了多米尼加共和国农村地区社区卫生工作者在经历流行病学转型过程中的工作体验,以及这种转型如何影响他们的角色和社区。我们对8名社区卫生工作者分别进行了两次半结构化访谈。我们使用叙事摘要和主题编码对访谈进行了分析。社区卫生工作者将自己描述为推动健康改善的变革者,包括降低儿童死亡率以及在健康的社会决定因素方面取得进展。然而,参与者描述的不仅仅是从传染病到非传染性疾病的转变,而是目前两者并存的双重负担,以及由此导致的他们角色和责任的扩大。工作量增加和薪酬微薄,再加上性别角色和期望,被认为是对社区卫生工作者的可持续性、效能和福祉的威胁。社区卫生工作者需要额外的支持,以继续发挥其在加强转型社区健康状况方面的重要作用。