Challenges Encountered by Community Health Workers in The Provision of Primary Health Care Services in Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas of Catanduanes
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Community Health Workers
Primary Health Services
Geographically Isolated Areas

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Tabuzo, A., Lareza, M. F., Timbal, E. J., Morales, M. J., & Lavarias, J. (2023). Challenges Encountered by Community Health Workers in The Provision of Primary Health Care Services in Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas of Catanduanes. Journal of Education, Management and Development Studies, 4(4), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.52631/jemds.v4i4.290

Abstract

Community Health Workers (CHWs) are essential in bridging the gap between underserved communities and healthcare services. They provide basic health services, educate communities on health matters, and refer individuals requiring specialized care. The goal of this study is to identify the challenges encountered by Community Health Care Workers along geographical and environmental, sociocultural, and resource and support, and to identify the issues within the healthcare system in the provision of primary healthcare services in the Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas of Catanduanes. A descriptive-correlational method was used, and a self-made questionnaire was used as the main data-gathering tool. A total enumeration was used to determine the Community Health Care Workers operating in the municipalities of Catanduanes. Results revealed that most respondents were female and demonstrated high proficiency in primary healthcare principles and clinical skills; they encountered significant challenges arising from geographical, environmental, sociocultural, and resource limitations. Systemic issues within the healthcare system, such as insufficient medical supplies and equipment, further exacerbated these challenges. By implementing comprehensive strategies that focus on securing funding to enhance healthcare accessibility and promoting professional development, infrastructure improvements, policy reforms, and community involvement, policymakers and healthcare providers can effectively address these multifaceted challenges.

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