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Effectiveness of community health workers (CHWS) in the provision of basic preventive and curative maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) interventions: A systematic review

机译:社区卫生工作者(CHWS)在提供基本预防性和治愈性孕产妇,新生儿和儿童卫生(MNCH)干预措施方面的有效性:系统回顾

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Due to a shortage of health workers, many low income countries rely on community health workers (CHWs) for the provision of a wide range of primary health care services, both curative and preventive, including maternal newborn and child health (MNCH) interventions. Several systematic reviews have analysed the contribution of CHWs although none has specifically focused on their role in relation to MNCH. This review was designed to find evidence of the effectiveness of CHWs in providing basic preventive and curative MNCH interventions, and to identify the factors that are crucial to their performance. It was restricted to articles published from 1998-2008 in the English language. It included studies with qualitative and quantitative designs. Six electronic databases were searched and data was extracted using a pretested data extraction form designed basing on the Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (CRD) guidelines (2008). A narrative synthesis approach was used. The quality of included studies was assessed using pretested validity assessment tools and the applicability of interventions was evaluated using the RE-AIM framework. After the filtering, 14 studies were critically appraised, and the majority (12/14) demonstrated that CHWs were effective at reducing neonatal/child mortality rates; promoting breastfeeding practices; increasing sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) coverage for intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy (IPTp); they provided depot medroxy-progesterone acetate (DMPA) injections as safely as qualified staff; and treated malaria in children effectively, thereby reducing workload of health professionals at peripheral health facilities. Crucial factors to their performance included training, remuneration, inadequate medical supplies, and lack of career development structure. The review shows that CHWs can be effective at providing basic curative and preventive MNCH interventions. Developing country health systems can make use of this available resource to increase access of MNCH interventions.
机译:由于卫生工作者的短缺,许多低收入国家依靠社区卫生工作者(CHW)提供广泛的初级保健服务,包括治疗性和预防性,包括孕产妇新生儿和儿童保健(MNCH)干预措施。几项系统的评论已经分析了CHW的贡献,尽管没有一个专门关注其在MNCH中的作用。这篇综述的目的是找到CHW在提供基本的预防和治疗MNCH干预措施方面的有效性的证据,并确定对其绩效至关重要的因素。仅限于1998年至2008年以英文发表的文章。它包括具有定性和定量设计的研究。搜索了六个电子数据库,并使用了根据审查与传播中心(CRD)指南(2008)设计的预先测试的数据提取表提取数据。使用叙事综合方法。使用预先测试的有效性评估工具评估纳入研究的质量,并使用RE-AIM框架评估干预措施的适用性。筛选后,对14项研究进行了严格评估,大多数(12/14)表明CHW可有效降低新生儿/儿童死亡率。促进母乳喂养做法;增加磺胺多辛-乙胺嘧啶(SP)的覆盖率,以间歇性预防孕妇疟疾(IPTp);他们提供合格的甲羟孕酮醋酸酯(DMPA)注射液,就像合格人员一样安全;并有效地治疗了儿童的疟疾,从而减少了外围医疗机构中医护人员的工作量。影响其业绩的关键因素包括培训,薪酬,医疗用品不足以及缺乏职业发展结构。审查表明,CHWs可有效提供基本的治愈性和预防性MNCH干预措施。发展中国家的卫生系统可以利用这一可用资源来增加对MNCH干预措施的获取。

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