A Case Study of a Community Health Worker Program Located in Low-Income Housing in Richmond, Virginia

被引:0
|
作者
Iyabo Obasanjo
Monica Griffin
Alison Scott
Sarena Oberoi
Charles Westhoff
Patrice Shelton
Stephanie Toney
机构
[1] William and Mary,Department of Health Sciences
[2] William and Mary,undefined
[3] Virginia Department of Health,undefined
来源
关键词
Community health workers; Low-income housing; Health inequities; Social determinants of health;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
We reviewed data from the electronic health data system used by Community Health Workers (CHWs) in the Richmond/Henrico Health District of the Virginia Department of Health from January 1st 2013 to December 31st 2020, to map the Community Health Workers’ impact on Social Determinants of Health. We also interviewed the CHWs to obtain demographic information and information about the challenges their communities face. Most referrals were for Healthcare Access (48.7%) and Economic Stability (38.3%), while Neighborhood and Built Environment (0.09%) was the least used referral in the Social Determinants of Health during the time under review. Community Health Workers also carried out 1367 and 565 Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar measurements respectively during the period. The Community Health workers were all women and their education ranged from High School graduate to Master’s degree graduate and they served as Community Health Workers for time ranging from 1 to 8 years. We found their answers to the questions on the issue plaguing the community they serve to indicate empathy and understanding of the issues of low-income communities. Having CHWs working as part of the public health system to deliver health promotion and provide referrals for social determinants of health could serve as a model for improving health access and impacting Social Determinants of Health positively for low-income populations across the country.
引用
收藏
页码:316 / 323
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] A Missed Opportunity? The 4% Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program
    Kuai, Yiwen
    HOUSING POLICY DEBATE, 2024, 34 (03) : 372 - 395
  • [33] Overview and proposed reforms of the low-income housing tax credit program
    Eriksen, Michael D.
    Lang, Bree J.
    REGIONAL SCIENCE AND URBAN ECONOMICS, 2020, 80
  • [35] PRIVATIZING FEDERAL LOW-INCOME HOUSING ASSISTANCE - THE CASE OF PUBLIC-HOUSING
    SCHILL, MH
    CORNELL LAW REVIEW, 1990, 75 (04) : 878 - 948
  • [36] EVALUATION OF AN INFANT CAR SEAT PROGRAM IN A LOW-INCOME COMMUNITY
    ROBITAILLE, Y
    LEGAULT, J
    ABBEY, H
    PLESS, IB
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DISEASES OF CHILDREN, 1990, 144 (01): : 74 - 78
  • [37] A Study on Demographic Variables in Housing Demand: Case Study of Low-Income Households in Tehran, Iran
    Hatami, Mozhgan
    Abu Bakar, A. H.
    Badarulzaman, Nurwati
    INNOVATION MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: FROM REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT TO GLOBAL GROWTH, VOLS I - VI, 2015, 2015, : 4138 - 4147
  • [38] A SURVEY STUDY ON THE DEFECTS FOUND IN LOW-INCOME HOUSING: CASE STUDY SEONGNAM CITY KOREA
    Ko, Bong-Kuk
    Lee, Woo-Jung
    Lee, Jae-Hoon
    OPEN HOUSE INTERNATIONAL, 2017, 42 (01) : 111 - 117
  • [39] Evaluation of a social worker-led health care program for low-income elderly women: a pilot trial
    Xueji Wu
    Xiongfei Chen
    Bingying Pan
    Lan Liu
    Xiaomei Dong
    Wanwen Yu
    David L. Parker
    Bagen Liao
    Min Hu
    Journal of Public Health, 2023, 31 : 1209 - 1215
  • [40] Evaluation of a social worker-led health care program for low-income elderly women: a pilot trial
    Wu, Xueji
    Chen, Xiongfei
    Pan, Bingying
    Liu, Lan
    Dong, Xiaomei
    Yu, Wanwen
    Parker, David L.
    Liao, Bagen
    Hu, Min
    JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH-HEIDELBERG, 2023, 31 (08): : 1209 - 1215