Feasibility of establishing a network of community health workers to support care of people with sickle cell disease in Kumasi, Ghana

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Julie M. Buser
Ashura Bakari
Cheryl A. Moyer
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[1] University of Michigan Medical School,Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health, Global REACH
[2] Suntreso Government Hospital,Ghana Health Service
[3] University of Michigan Medical School,Departments of Learning Health Sciences and Obstetrics & Gynecology, Global REACH
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Community health worker (CHW); Sickle cell disease (SCD); Ghana; Sub-Saharan Africa;
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Globally, sickle cell disease (SCD) is a common, yet often neglected, non-communicable disease. Community health worker (CHW) interventions have been shown to improve outcomes for chronic diseases but have not been evaluated with SCD. This study assessed the interest in and feasibility of establishing a network of CHWs to support care of people with SCD in Kumasi, Ghana. Using in-depth interviews with key stakeholders (N = 15) identified through purposive and snowball sampling from January to March 2020, we gathered focused information about interest in and feasibility of establishing a network of CHWs. Respondents were chosen for their knowledge and oversight of health services for people with SCD. Latent content analysis was used to examine the data. Participants expressed interest in establishing a network of CHWs to better support care for people with SCD. Three primary themes emerged from the data: (1) support by CHWs could be beneficial for people with SCD; (2) using existing CHW networks for SCD services would be best; and (3) funding of expanded CHW network might be a problem. We advocate for the mobilization of resources to expand the current network of CHWs to include a focus on SCD in Kumasi, Ghana. Participants believe that it is feasible to use CHWs to improve care outcomes of people with SCD. There is potential for findings from this exploratory project to be adapted and implemented in other settings throughout sub-Saharan Africa, as well as areas of higher income countries where there are higher proportions of people living with sickle cell.
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