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"By Us for Us": Lessons Learned in Developing a National Training and Technical Assistance Center by and for CHWs.

Ashley WennerstromKelsey N WitmeierKira WortmannLisa Renee Holderby-FoxCatherine G HaywoodSherri L Ohly
Published in: The Journal of ambulatory care management (2024)
In 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funded 67 health departments to implement community health worker (CHW) programs to enhance COVID-19 response. The CDC also funded a unique CHW-led Technical Assistance and Training (TTA) Center called Envision, which supported health departments to implement CHW programs and promote CHW workforce sustainability. After 1 year, Envision evaluators interviewed Envision staff to assess barriers and facilitators in developing the Center and the degree to which CHW leadership was operationalized. Thematic analysis revealed 3 themes regarding relationships, CHW values in practice, and operational challenges. Findings informed program updates. CHWs, funders, and policymakers may learn from these experiences.
Keyphrases
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