COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER PEER-TO-PEER EDUCATION: A METHOD FOR ADDRESSING BARRIERS TO DATA COLLECTION, IMPROVING DATA QUALITY, AND DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP.

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COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER PEER-TO-PEER EDUCATION: A METHOD FOR ADDRESSING BARRIERS TO DATA COLLECTION, IMPROVING DATA QUALITY, AND DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP SABRINA HEARD, CHW ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION ANNUAL APHA MEETING NOVEMBER 18, 2014

DISCUSSION OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION TO POSITIVE PATHWAYS DATA COLLECTION METHODS BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES PEER-TO-PEER SUPPORT

POSITIVE PATHWAYS COLLABORATIVE PROJECT WASHINGTON AIDS PARTNERSHIP INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH INNOVATION (IPHI) FIVE PARTNERING HOST SITES

POSITIVE PATHWAYS COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS (CHWS) PEER-BASED SUPPORT INTEGRATED CARE TEAM LINK AND RETAIN COLLECT CLIENT LEVEL DATA

POSITIVE PATHWAYS DATA COLLECTION PURPOSE: TO SHOW OUTCOMES METHODS SURVEY INTERVIEWS 6 ASSESSMENTS OVER 18 MONTH PERIOD TABLET TRACKING SYSTEM INNOVATION DEPTH OF DATA COLLECTION HANDHELD DEVICE CHWS MEET CLIENTS WHERE THEY ARE

DATA COLLECTION CHALLENGES HARD TO REACH CLIENTS ACCESSING CLINICAL DATA EVOLVING ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS TECHNOLOGY

CHW PEER-TO-PEER MODEL SERVE AS SUPPORT FOR ONE ANOTHER

CHW PEER-TO-PEER MODEL SHARE PERSONAL DATA COLLECTION TOOLS

CHW PEER-TO-PEER MODEL SUPPORT WITH DATA ENTRY WHEN POSSIBLE

QUESTIONS?

CONTACT INFORMATION SABRINA HEARD, CHW THE WOMEN’S COLLECTIVE KATY WEEKS, PROGRAM ASSOCIATE INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH INNOVATION