Strengthening community health worker program in Belize

Authors

  • Olusola Oladeji UNICEF, Belize
  • Natalia Largaespada Beer Ministry of Health and Wellness, Belize
  • Angella Edith Baitwabusa UNICEF, Belize
  • Kathleen Azueta Cho Ministry of Health and Wellness, Belize

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20233488

Keywords:

Strengthening, CHWs, Performance, Health system, Upper middle-income country

Abstract

Community health workers (CHWs) have been identified as effective workforce that can improve access to primary health care particularly for underserved and hard to reach populations. The contributions of CHWs have not been limited to low-income countries. More recently, the use of CHWs has attracted attention in some high-income countries where despite more developed health systems there are large inequities in healthcare access and outcomes amongst different population groups. Belize is an upper middle-income country located in Central America and its health system is based on a primary health care model with community health workers actively involved in health service delivery.  A descriptive study through review of grey literature detailing the process for strengthening the community health worker program in the country using the Community Health Worker Assessment and Improvement Matrix (CHW AIM) tool. The results were thematically analysed based on  Community Health Worker Assessment and Improvement Matrix (CHW AIM) conceptual framework on factors influencing the performance of community health worker program. Community health workers in Belize are recognized as part of the formal health system with policy and strategy in place that define their roles, tasks, relationship to the health system. They are provided with monthly financial incentives, opportunities for further studies, career advancement and employment opportunities within the health system. The study contributes to the existing literature on strengthening of community health worker program to enhance the primary health care system and build a more resilient health system for better preparedness and response for future pandemics with focus on an upper middle income country.

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2023-10-31

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Oladeji, O., Beer, N. L., Baitwabusa, A. E., & Cho, K. A. (2023). Strengthening community health worker program in Belize. International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health, 10(11), 4419–4425. https://doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20233488

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