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Sarah Mullane
Director, Health Technology, Johnson & Johnson
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To advance digital health equity, we need systems thinking
We can’t conclude a technology, program or initiative will be successful and sustainable based on the needs of one group of actors; a wider systems shift towards health for all requires a more holistic view.
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Digital Health Solutions Need to Consider the Health Worker
The term “community health worker,” or CHW, refers to a variety of community health aides that are selected, trained, and work in the communities from which they come. To great success, they are agents of social change, working to improve conditions that impact people’s health and playing roles beyond traditional medicine.
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The Value of User Testing: Supporting Community Health Workers With Digital Tools in India
From October 2020 to March 2021, the Johnson & Johnson Center for Health Worker Innovation convened a pilot set of global partners for a 6-month community of practice to deeply engage with the topic of health worker resilience. The partners received funding from the Johnson & Johnson Foundation to dedicate time and resources to this learning community, carry out user testing with their health worker communities across India, Nepal, Kenya, and Rwanda, and to assist in the development of an evidence-based, free and adaptable mobile messaging framework designed to boost health worker resilience. The final result of this effort is a Resilience Message Program designed to be delivered to a health worker’s mobile phone over the course of six months. It is available to download for free, alongside guidance on translation and localization.
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