TY - JOUR KW - Community health workers KW - Primary care KW - Behavioral health KW - Health Education AU - Wennerstrom A AU - Hargrove L AU - Minor S AU - Kirkland A AU - Shelton SR AB -

Community health workers (CHWs) collaborating with health care teams improve health outcomes. The feasibility of employing CHWs to support behavioral health in primary care is unknown. We offered experienced CHWs a 48-hour behavioral health training and placed them at health centers. Supervisors received technical assistance to support integration. We interviewed team members to explore CHW interactions with patients and team members. There was evidence of CHW integration. Major CHW roles included care coordination, outreach, and screening. It may be feasible to integrate behavioral health-focused CHWs into primary care settings. Both CHWs and supervisors need ongoing training and support.

BT - The Journal of ambulatory care management C1 -

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26049656?dopt=Abstract

DO - 10.1097/JAC.0000000000000087 IS - 3 J2 - J Ambul Care Manage LA - eng N2 -

Community health workers (CHWs) collaborating with health care teams improve health outcomes. The feasibility of employing CHWs to support behavioral health in primary care is unknown. We offered experienced CHWs a 48-hour behavioral health training and placed them at health centers. Supervisors received technical assistance to support integration. We interviewed team members to explore CHW interactions with patients and team members. There was evidence of CHW integration. Major CHW roles included care coordination, outreach, and screening. It may be feasible to integrate behavioral health-focused CHWs into primary care settings. Both CHWs and supervisors need ongoing training and support.

PY - 2015 SP - 263 EP - 72 T2 - The Journal of ambulatory care management TI - Integrating community health workers into primary care to support behavioral health service delivery: A pilot study. VL - 38 SN - 1550-3267 ER -