Journal article
The evolution of the Community Health Worker program in Papua New Guinea
Rural and Remote Health, Vol.17(4), pp.1-8
2017
Abstract
Papua New Guinea (PNG) has a special history in regard to the training of Community Health Workers (CHWs) and is currently preparing its frontline health workforce to serve the 85% of the total PNG population of 7.3 million people who live in rural and remote settings. This article identifies and explains the five major developmental stages in the current CHW training program, as well as the changes that have occurred over the past century. The developmental stages are: (1) traditional; (2) early contact; (3) innovation; (4) the 1980s; and (5) new millennium. These developmental stages are discussed in the context of the early literature and investigation by the primary author and examination of the lived experiences of early missionary health workers and local people. This paper documents the development of a CHW program in PNG from the colonisation period, which began in 1883, to the present day. As a developing nation, PNG has gone through many challenges and changes to its healthcare system and has gradually developed an effective program to train its frontline primary health care (PHC) workforce. This article contributes new information with regard to the past and current development of CHW programs in PNG as well as in other developing countries. The training of competent CHWs with the essential skills and knowledge may help deliver quality and cost-effective PHC services to the rural majority and the urban disadvantaged, thereby fulfilling the PNG government's National Health Plan for 2011-2020. Systematic evaluation of the effectiveness of the CHW program will provide guidance for continued development of this frontline health workforce. Improving and introducing a competency-based curriculum is an essential step towards building a healthier nation.
Details
- Title
- The evolution of the Community Health Worker program in Papua New Guinea
- Authors
- Cathy Lepi Pilang (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast - Faculty of Arts, Business and LawMarion Gray (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast - Faculty of Arts, Business and LawFlorin I Oprescu (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast
- Publication details
- Rural and Remote Health, Vol.17(4), pp.1-8
- Publisher
- Australian Rural Health Education Network
- Date published
- 2017
- DOI
- 10.22605/RRH3961
- ISSN
- 1445-6354
- Copyright note
- Copyright © CL Pilang, MA Gray, FI Oprescu 2017. A Licence to publish this material has been given to James Cook University, http://www.jcu.edu.au
- Organisation Unit
- University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Health and Sport Sciences - Legacy; Engage Research Lab; School of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Legacy; School of Health - Public Health
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99451285202621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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