Abstract

Community Health Workers (CHWs) are helpful in linking the health services and different communities. They are referred as Lady Health Workers (LHWs) in Pakistan and are performing duty to provide reproductive and primary health care to communities. Lady health workers are facing many problems in their personal lives due to their professional duties. Present study is conducted to identify the problems faced by LHWs while providing services to the communities. Quantitative research methodology was employed to attain the objective and the social ecological model served as the theoretical framework to explain the data acquired. Systematic random sampling was used to draw the sample and interview schedule was used as tool of data collection. The findings of the study revealed that majority of the respondents were facing problems at domestic level because of their professional duties and it resulted in negatively affecting their personal health and family responsibilities. The study concluded that it is essential to focus and solve the problems of LHWs, so that they could be able to perform their duties more effectively. Keywords: Lady Health Workers, Community Health Workers, Domestic problems, District Lahore

Highlights

  • Community Health Workers (CHWs) have evolved as critical members of the health-care team in low-income areas to deliver maternity and neonatal health care. (Jafree, ul Momina, Mahmood & Khawar, 2020)

  • Community Health Workers known as Lady Health Workers (LHWs) provide basic health care at the doorsteps in rural Pakistan and urban slums

  • The present study focused on domestic problems faced by LHWs due to their professional duties and the consequences of these domestic problems in their personal lives

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Summary

Introduction

Community Health Workers (CHWs) have evolved as critical members of the health-care team in low-income areas to deliver maternity and neonatal health care. (Jafree, ul Momina, Mahmood & Khawar, 2020). CHWs in poor nations are expected to perform exceptionally without receiving the necessary support to accomplish their jobs effectively (Jaskiewicz & Tulenko, 2012). CHWs are an important connection between health care systems and a force for supporting healthy behavior in communities with limited resources (Perry & Zulliger, 2012). CHWs are a diverse group of health professionals who work in communities outside of formal health institutions and have received some, but insufficient, training for the tough jobs they are expected to accomplish (Perry, Zulliger & Rogers, 2014). The "Lady Health Worker" (LHW) of Pakistan's National Program for Family Planning and Primary Health Care meets the description of a Community health worker and is an important part of the country's health-care system (Haq, Iqbal & Rahman, 2008).

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