Community Engagement
ContentCommunity engagement is a process of developing relationships that enable stakeholders to work together to address health-related issues and promote well-being to achieve positive health impact and outcomes.
Mobilize communities to engage them in TB care and to increase ownership of the Programme by communities.
Why Community Engagement?
Figure: Importance of Community Engagement
Importance of Community Engagement in TB
ContentCommunity-based TB activities are conducted outside the premises of formal health facilities (e.g. hospitals and clinics) in community-based structures (e.g. schools and places of worship) and homesteads. Community health workers and community volunteers carry out community-based TB activities. Both can be supported by nongovernmental organizations and/or the government.
Community Engagement is a cost effective intervention to improve health service coverage and deliver accessible and people-centered integrated care.
Figure: Importance of Community Engagement
TB Champion
ContentA TB Champion is a person who has been affected by TB and successfully completed the treatment.
TB Champions, in their capacity as survivors, are role models and can provide valuable support to those with TB and their families.
Figure: Roles of TB Champion
Community Health Volunteers should identify TB Champions and engage them to provide their support to the patient in activities like:
Figure: Help to TB Patients by Community Health Volunteers
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