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4th February 2013, 02:10 PM
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Public Health Worker Examination Result
I want to know Public Health Worker Examination Result. Can you provide me the details for Public Health Worker Examination Result?
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8th February 2013, 11:25 AM
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Re: Public Health Worker Examination Result
You want to know the Public Health Worker Examination Result but I am not providing you this information because this information is not available for this website. So I am providing you the information about job description of a community health worker Community Health Worker Job Description General Job Statement: Community Health Workers will primarily be working out in CHW's will work closely with medical providers, Verifiable good driving record and reliable transportation Background check and fingerprinting Bilingual/bicultural (Spanish) encouraged applying Agencies to improve patient care and outcomes Requirements: Any combination of 3 years health/social services experience A community health worker is a layman of a community you connects the residents of the town with medical screening, treatment and education. It is included 53 studies on characteristics and outcomes of CHW interventions, 6 on cost-effectiveness, and 9 on training. CHWs interacted with participants in a broad array of locations, using a spectrum of materials at unreliable levels of intensity. We classified 8 studies as low intensity, 18 as moderate intensity, and 27 as high intensity, based on the type and duration of interaction. Concerning outcome, limited evidence (five studies) suggests that CHW interventions can get better member knowledge when compared with option approaches such as no interference, media, mail, or usual care plus pamphlets. We found mixed evidence for CHW effectiveness on participant behavior change (22 studies) and health outcomes (27 studies): some studies optional that CHW interventions can result in greater improvements in participant behavior and health outcomes when compared with several alternatives, but other studies optional that CHW interventions provide no statistically different benefits than alternatives. Low or moderate strength of evidence suggests that CHWs can increase appropriate health care utilization for some interventions (30 studies). The literature showed mixed results of effectiveness when analyzed by clinical context: CHW interventions had the greatest effectiveness relative to alternatives for some disease prevention, asthma management, cervical cancer screening, and mammography screening outcomes. Six studies with economic and cost information yielded insufficient data to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of CHW interventions relative to other community health interventions. |
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