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The wheel of my work.
“The Wheel of My Work”: Community Health Worker Perspectives and Experiences with Facilitating Refugee Access to Primary Care Services
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April 2021

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Nneze N. Eluka

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Sharon D. Morrison

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Holly S. Sienkiewicz

Purpose: Community health workers (CHWs) are trusted community leaders and public health workers dedicated to promoting the health and well-being of community members. CHWs, who share similar language and culture, work with refugee communities that are often missed in traditional U.S. health systems. CHWs help refugees gain access to health care through culturally appropriate strategies. However, the scope of their study as cultural brokers with regard to refugee health access is largely unknown in the peer-reviewed literature. This qualitative research study used a constructivist grounded approach to examine the extent to which CHWs helped refugee clients gain access to the health care system. Methods: Data were collected through interviews with a purposeful sample of 10 CHW participants affiliated with a primary care access program in Greensboro, North Carolina. Results: The diagram derived from this study provided a schema that allowed for an improved understanding of CHW perspectives and experiences when connecting refugee clients to the health care system. Conclusions: Further research incorporating CHW voices is recommended because CHWs are instrumental in improving the health and well-being of refugees.

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... Extending beyond traditional case management services for new arrivals, CHWs play an integral role in the intersection between community and healthcare [20,21]. Supports include providing reliable health information to improve refugees' healthcare access through culturally sensitive approaches [22]. This close relationship helps to build trust and rapport between the refugee clients and CHWs, with the goal of improving health knowledge and self-sufficiency [17,18,22,23]. ...

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The experiences of community health workers when communicating with refugees about COVID-19 vaccines in Syracuse, NY: A qualitative study
“The Wheel of My Work”: Community Health Worker Perspectives and Experiences with Facilitating Refugee Access to Primary Care Services