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The CORE Group Polio Project's Community Volunteers and Polio Eradication in Ethiopia: Self-Reports of Their Activities, Knowledge, and Contributions

机译:核心集团Polio项目的社区志愿者和埃塞俄比亚的脊髓灰质炎,他们的活动,知识和贡献的自我报告

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In 2001, the CORE Group Polio Project (CGPP) began to support polio eradication initiatives in hard-to-reach pastoralist and semi-pastoralist high-risk border areas of Ethiopia by training and supporting community volunteers (CVs) for immunization promotion and community-based surveillance activities. This article describes the development and current status of the CGPP CV network in Ethiopia. It also reports the results of a 2016 survey of CVs. Community volunteers are selected jointly by the local community, local government officials, and local health facility staff. They work closely with the health extension worker in their area and are responsible for 50-100 households. More than 12,000 CVs have been trained and have reached six million people. They make routine home visits to 1) provide education on vaccine-preventable diseases, 2) promote healthy behaviors, 3) inform parents on how to access immunization services, and 4) report cases of acute flaccid paralysis, neonatal tetanus, and measles as well as births. The 2016 survey of 675 CVs demonstrated that 84.1% had conducted home visits in the previous month to 1) identify and register pregnant mothers and newborns, 2) provide health education, 3) conduct disease surveillance, and 4) search for and register immunization defaulters. Of the CVs, 98.2% reported that their work had led to improvements in the community. Knowledge of CVs about vaccine-preventable diseases was suboptimal. CVs expressed a desire for more training. Community volunteers have made notable contributions to polio eradication efforts in high-risk areas of Ethiopia as well as to immunization promotion and disease control more broadly.
机译:2001年,核心集团脊髓灰质组项目(CGPP)开始通过培训和支持社区志愿者(CVS)来支持埃塞俄比亚的难以到达牧师和半牧师高风险边境地区的脊髓灰质炎根除举​​措,以便为免疫促进和社区 - 基于监视活动。本文介绍了埃塞俄比亚CGPP CV网络的开发和当前状态。它还报告了2016年对CVS调查的结果。社区志愿者由当地社区,地方政府官员和当地卫生设施员工共同选出。他们与他们所在地区的健康扩展工人密切合作,负责50-100户。超过12,000名CV被培训,已达到600万人。他们将常规家庭访问提出1)为疫苗可预防的疾病提供教育,2)促进健康行为,3)通知父母关于如何获得免疫服务,4)报告急性松弛瘫痪,新生儿破伤风和麻疹病例作为出生。 2016年调查675年CVS表明,84.1%在上个月进行了家庭访问,识别和注册孕妇和新生儿,2)提供健康教育,3)进行疾病监督,4)搜索和注册免疫违约者。 CVS,98.2%报道,他们的工作导致了社区的改善。关于疫苗可预防疾病的CV的了解是次优。 CVS表示渴望更多的培训。社区志愿者对埃塞俄比亚高风险地区的脊髓灰质炎努力做出了显着的贡献,以及更广泛地免疫促进和疾病控制。

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