TY - JOUR
T1 - Proceedings of a Workshop to Promote Community Health Worker Interventions in Nephrology
AU - Novick, Tessa K.
AU - Cervantes, Lilia
AU - Golestaneh, Ladan
AU - Osuna, Michelle
AU - Cruz, Evelyn
AU - Baqueiro, Luz
AU - Argentina, Marissa
AU - Sandoval, Andrea
AU - Brown, Arleen
AU - Reyna, Franco
AU - Rosas, Sylvia E.
AU - Camacho, Claudia
AU - Shen, Jenny
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 American Society of Nephrology. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/11/1
Y1 - 2023/11/1
N2 - Latinx populations face a higher burden of kidney failure and associated negative outcomes compared with non-Latinx White populations, despite sharing a similar prevalence of CKD. Community health worker (CHW) interventions have been shown to improve outcomes for Latinx individuals, but they are largely underutilized in kidney disease. We convened a workshop of four ongoing kidney disease CHW programs to identify successes, challenges, potential solutions, and needed research to promote CHW programs for Latinx individuals with kidney disease. Key points from the workshop and recommendations for intervention and research are highlighted. Facilitators of program success included prioritizing trust-building with participants, enabling participants to determine what aspects of the intervention were needed, providing participants with tools to help themselves and others after the intervention, and taking a trauma-informed approach to relationships. Challenges included persistent systemic barriers despite successful care navigation and low recruitment and retention. Research is needed to capture the effect of CHW interventions on outcomes and to determine how to implement CHW interventions for people with kidney disease nationwide.
AB - Latinx populations face a higher burden of kidney failure and associated negative outcomes compared with non-Latinx White populations, despite sharing a similar prevalence of CKD. Community health worker (CHW) interventions have been shown to improve outcomes for Latinx individuals, but they are largely underutilized in kidney disease. We convened a workshop of four ongoing kidney disease CHW programs to identify successes, challenges, potential solutions, and needed research to promote CHW programs for Latinx individuals with kidney disease. Key points from the workshop and recommendations for intervention and research are highlighted. Facilitators of program success included prioritizing trust-building with participants, enabling participants to determine what aspects of the intervention were needed, providing participants with tools to help themselves and others after the intervention, and taking a trauma-informed approach to relationships. Challenges included persistent systemic barriers despite successful care navigation and low recruitment and retention. Research is needed to capture the effect of CHW interventions on outcomes and to determine how to implement CHW interventions for people with kidney disease nationwide.
KW - community engagement and health
KW - health equity, diversity, and inclusion
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U2 - 10.1681/ASN.0000000000000210
DO - 10.1681/ASN.0000000000000210
M3 - Article
C2 - 37729392
AN - SCOPUS:85176495193
SN - 1046-6673
VL - 34
SP - 1812
EP - 1818
JO - Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
JF - Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
IS - 11
ER -