Love M B, Gardner K, Legion V
Department of Health Education at San Francisco State University, CA 94132, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 1997 Aug;24(4):510-22. doi: 10.1177/109019819702400409.
Community health workers (CHWs) are community members who serve as frontline health care professionals. They generally work with the underserved and are indigenous to the community in which they work-ethnically, linguistically, socioeconomically, and experientially. This article presents the results of a survey of 197 systematically selected health care providers in eight Bay Area counties. The authors found that 25% of the health care providers in these eight counties hire CHWs. The hiring projections indicate that opportunities are expanding for these frontline professionals; the majority of growth is in public health departments and community-based organizations. The majority of CHWs are women (66%) of color (77%) with a high school degree or less (58%). A total of 44% earn an annual salary of $20,00 to $25,000; 30% make more than $25,001. AIDS and maternal and child health are the two major content foci of CHW work.
社区卫生工作者(CHWs)是作为一线医疗保健专业人员的社区成员。他们通常为服务不足的人群工作,并且在其工作的社区中在种族、语言、社会经济和经验方面都是本地人。本文展示了对旧金山湾区八个县197名经过系统挑选的医疗保健提供者的调查结果。作者发现,这八个县中25%的医疗保健提供者雇佣社区卫生工作者。招聘预测表明,这些一线专业人员的机会正在扩大;增长主要集中在公共卫生部门和社区组织。大多数社区卫生工作者是女性(66%)、有色人种(77%),且高中及以下学历(58%)。共有44%的人年薪为20,000至25,000美元;30%的人年薪超过25,001美元。艾滋病和母婴健康是社区卫生工作者工作的两个主要内容重点。