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Mechanisms for Community Health Worker Action on Patient-, Institutional-, and Community-Level Barriers to Primary Care in a Safety-Net Setting

Savanna L. Carson, Clemens Hong, Heidi Behforouz, Emily Chang, Lydia Z. Dixon, Diane Factor, Sheba M. George, Jenebah Lewis, Angelina Majeno, Maria Morales, Courtney Porter, Ami Shah, Stefanie D. Vassar, Arleen F. Brown

2021Journal of Ambulatory Care Management12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Medically and socially complex patients disproportionately face barriers to primary care, contributing to health inequities and higher health care costs. This study elicited perspectives on how community health workers (CHWs) act upon barriers to primary care in 5 patient (n = 25) and 3 CHW focus groups (n = 17). Participants described how CHWs acted on patient-level barriers through social support, empowerment, and linkages, and system-level barriers by enhancing care team awareness of patient circumstances, optimizing communication, and advocating for equitable treatment. Limitations existed for influencing entrenched community-level barriers. CHWs, focusing on patient preferences, motivators, and circumstances, intervened on multilevel barriers to primary care, including advocacy for equitable treatment. These mechanisms have implications for existing CHW conceptual models.

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Primary careCommunity health workersNursingMedicineAction (physics)Primary health careFocus groupHealth careCommunity healthQualitative researchFace (sociological concept)Social workHealth equitySocial determinants of healthFocus (optics)Conceptual frameworkFamily medicinePublic healthHealth promotionPublic relationsMEDLINESocial supportCall to actionCommunity participationHealthcare systemPsychologyConceptual modelDiabetes Management and EducationPrimary Care and Health OutcomesInterprofessional Education and Collaboration