Community health workers caring for dependent elderly people

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Abstract

Community Health Workers (CHWs) are a link between Family Health Strategy (FHS) professionals and the community. This study aims to analyze health care professionals’ perceptions and health management about CHWs’ role in caring for dependent elderly people. A qualitative study was carried out, from a hermeneutic-dia-lectic perspective, with 38 professionals working in elderly people’s health in cities in the five regions of Brazil. The results identified CHWs as facilitators of access to elderly people dependent on the health care network, gaps in continuing education and the reduced number of these professionals to meet the demand in primary care. Respondents attri-buted great importance to CHW’s performance, valued their participation in FHS, but pointed out a lack of knowledge and difficulties to supply the adequate amount in health care services and in assistance of elderly people with dependence and family. It is concluded that health professionals and managers consider CHWs to be a great work-force and essential to the dependent elderly people and their caregivers. The number of CHWs is in-sufficient in relation to FHS, and there is a lack of training to deal with various types of dependence.

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Brasil, C. C. P., da Silva, R. M., Bezerra, I. C., Vieira, L. J. E. de S., Figueiredo, M. D. L. F., Castro, F. R. V. F., … Capelo, M. R. T. F. (2021). Community health workers caring for dependent elderly people. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 26(1), 109–118. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232020261.31992020

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