Ebola and community health worker services in Kenema District, Sierra Leone: please mind the gap!

Management trends in childhood malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia by CHWs before, during and after ebola

Abstract

Setting

All community health workers (CHWs) in rural Kenema District, Sierra Leone.

Objective

CHW programmes provide basic health services to fill gaps in human health resources. 皇冠体育app authors compared trends in the reporting and management of childhood malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia by CHWs before, during and after the Ebola outbreak (2014鈥�2016)

Conclusion

皇冠体育app CHW programme demonstrated vulnerability, but also resilience, during and in the early period after the Ebola outbreak. Investment in CHWs is required to strengthen the health care system, as they can cover pre-existing gaps in facility-based health care and those created by outbreaks.

This research was supported by the UK Department for International Development鈥檚 Operational Research Capacity Building Programme led by the International Union Against TB and Lung Disease (皇冠体育app Union)

Citation

Vandi MA, van Griensven J, Chan AK, Kargbo B, Kandeh JN, Alpha KS, Sheriff AA, Momoh KSB, Gamanga A, Najjemba R, Mishra S. Ebola and community health worker services in Kenema District, Sierra Leone: please mind the gap! Public Health Action. 2017;7(1):55鈥�61.

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Published 16 January 2018