2015
DOI: 10.3402/gha.v8.29265
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Needs assessment for home-based care and the strengthening of social support networks: the role of community care workers in rural South Africa

Abstract: BackgroundCommunity care workers (CCWs) in rural South Africa provide medical, personal, household, educational, and social care services to their clients. However, little understanding exists on how provision of services is approached within a household, taking into account available social support networks.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to generate an understanding of the processes that underpin the provision of care by CCWs in rural households and their engagement with clients, primary caregivers (PCGs)… Show more

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“…In South Africa, the healthcare system struggles to cope with the high demand for services due to a large burden of disease, and as a result, households and communities are said to be responsible for 90% of the caring of the ill, often provided at home [12,13]. In rural areas, access to healthcare is further compromised by a number of health system and socio-economic barriers [14].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In South Africa, the healthcare system struggles to cope with the high demand for services due to a large burden of disease, and as a result, households and communities are said to be responsible for 90% of the caring of the ill, often provided at home [12,13]. In rural areas, access to healthcare is further compromised by a number of health system and socio-economic barriers [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If, after two years, the CHWs do not meet the job competency requirements, they are no longer eligible to continue working within the outreach teams [20]. The role of the CHWs within the outreach teams is mainly to strengthen the interface between the households and health facility services [12,13]. The CHWs provide various services, which include linking communities to the healthcare system, preventative care and keeping track with disease outbreak [21], as well as offering community-based healthcare and social support to complement rather than substitute the more specialised services of the healthcare system [13].…”
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“…[11] In many South African studies, they are also referred to as community care workers (CCWs). [12,13,14,15] CCWs play an unprecedented role in the social welfare of community members, in addition to focusing on health needs. [16] No clear distinctions between these terms (CHWs vs CCWs) exist across current literature, mainly due to tasks that are formally or informally added to their job description.…”
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confidence: 99%