Bridging the Gap details the role, lessons, and effectiveness of community health workers (CHWs) in bringing health care to underserved immigrant communities.
Bridging the Gap details the role, lessons, and effectiveness of community health workers (CHWs) in bringing health care to underserved immigrant communities.
Sally E. Findley, PhD, is a Professor of Population and Family Health and Socio-Medical Sciences at the Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. Her research is devoted to identifying innovative and effective strategies for community health workers to promote improved health among the most vulnerable, whether among recent immigrants to New York City or the poorest in West Africa. Sergio E. Matos is President of Health Innovation Associates and Executive Director of the Community Health Worker Network of New York City. His work is focused on advancing the community health worker workforce through education, research and advocacy. He is a national leader who has worked in several states across the US and in the independent nations of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States to build CHW programming.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Immigrant Health: Immigration Trends and Impact on Health 2: A Good Fit: Community Health Workers and Immigrant Health 3: Becoming a CHW 4: CHWs Promoting Immigrant Health: How CHWs have Supported Dominican Immigrants in Washington Heights, New York 5: CHWs Bridging the Gap: Program Models
Introduction 1: Immigrant Health: Immigration Trends and Impact on Health 2: A Good Fit: Community Health Workers and Immigrant Health 3: Becoming a CHW 4: CHWs Promoting Immigrant Health: How CHWs have Supported Dominican Immigrants in Washington Heights, New York 5: CHWs Bridging the Gap: Program Models
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