Designing Information Flow with Diverse Community Health Workers to Improve Public Health Situational Awareness During COVID-19Open Access

Okusanya, Temitayo R.; Gresser, Jane; Stevenson, Michael; Kumar, Ajay; Haque, M. Romael; Franco, Zeno

Research article in digital collection (conference) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Community health workers (CHWs) play a vital role in connecting communities, healthcare systems, and crisis response authorities. During a public health crisis, minority populations face increased disease and economic burdens, making adherence to health guidelines challenging. Despite numerous efforts to mitigate these impacts, the effectiveness is greatly compromised by communication gaps between communities and health authorities. Our study strategically employs the collaboration of CHWs and simple technology (Zoho Forms) to bridge gaps and enhance information flow between diverse hard-to-reach communities and public health authorities. We emphasize the unique contributions of CHWs to disaster response and the benefits of equipping CHWs with simple technology for effective communication during a public health crisis. Our work improved COVID-19 guidelines adherence, reducing infection spread while addressing critical mental health and resource needs within the communities served.

Details about the publication

Name of the repositoryISCRAM
EditorsPenkert, Berthold; Hellingrath, Bernd; Rode, Monika; Widera, Adam; Middelhoff, Michael; Boersma, Kees; Kalthöner, Matthias
Book titleProceedings of the 21st ISCRAM Conference (Volume 21)
Article numberv8k21916
Version2024
StatusPublished
Release year2024 (14/05/2024)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
ConferenceInternational Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, Münster, Germany
DOI10.59297/v8k21916
Link to the full texthttps://ojs.iscram.org/index.php/Proceedings/article/view/26/19
KeywordsCommunity Health Workers (CHWs); COVID-19; Information Management; Public health; Crisis Response; Simple Technology; Diverse Communities

Authors from the University of Münster

Kumar, Ajay
Interorganisational Systems Group (IOS) (IOS)