2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-015-1109-4
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The challenges of reshaping disease specific and care oriented community based services towards comprehensive goals: a situation appraisal in the Western Cape Province, South Africa

Abstract: BackgroundSimilar to other countries in the region, South Africa is currently reorienting a loosely structured and highly diverse community care system that evolved around HIV and TB, into a formalized, comprehensive and integrated primary health care outreach programme, based on community health workers (CHWs). While the difficulties of establishing national CHW programmes are well described, the reshaping of disease specific and care oriented community services, based outside the formal health system, poses … Show more

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“…Importantly, this mHealth intervention enabled LHWs to receive instructions and report progress while in the community, which could translate to important gains in process timing. These advantages have also been noted in other mHealth studies [9,23,50]. However, the low recall and referral success rates, and the challenges highlighted in the qualitative data, suggest that the implementation of mHealth interventions in the 'real world' primary healthcare services is challenging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
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“…Importantly, this mHealth intervention enabled LHWs to receive instructions and report progress while in the community, which could translate to important gains in process timing. These advantages have also been noted in other mHealth studies [9,23,50]. However, the low recall and referral success rates, and the challenges highlighted in the qualitative data, suggest that the implementation of mHealth interventions in the 'real world' primary healthcare services is challenging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Currently, LHWs play a critical role in extending the PHC system into communities [5]. South Africa has approximately 72,000 LHWs organised in ward-based outreach teams [9]. They perform a variety of tasks, such as medication administration, child health surveys, referring people with illness symptoms to facilities, and recalling clients to for various reasons, for instance, to receive tests results or medication [10].…”
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“…In SA, lay counsellors fall under the category of community healthcare worker where the funding comes both from government and donors . Their scope of practice is vague and lacking in definition and standardization . This may increase the risk of insufficient training and dependence on government priorities .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[57] Drawing on leadership and governance conceptual frameworks from the social policy sector, and through primary research and case studies of provincial CHW programmes and the adoption and implementation of the wardbased outreach teams, SA scientists have now identified the key leadership and governance roles and the tasks required in reforming and governing national CHW programmes. [58][59][60] This empirical work has been synthesised into a framework that systematises and organises the tasks of CHW programme governance, and serves as 'actionable' guidance for stewards of these programmes. [61] The evidence ecosystem (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%