A Community Health Worker–Based Program for Elderly People With Hypertension in Indonesia: A Qualitative Study, 2013
Riana Rahmawati, Beata Bajorek

TL;DR
This study explores how community health workers help elderly people manage hypertension in rural Indonesia through a local health program.
Contribution
The study highlights the role of community health workers in hypertension management and identifies areas for program improvement in rural Indonesia.
Findings
Community health workers facilitated blood pressure checks, exercise, and health education for elderly patients.
Program members felt healthier and benefited from peer support and affordable care.
Improvements are needed in routine blood pressure screening and referral processes.
Abstract
Hypertension is prevalent in the elderly, but treatment is often inadequate, particularly in developing countries. The objective of this study was to explore the role of a community-based program in supporting patients with hypertension in an Indonesian rural community. A qualitative study comprising observation and in-depth interviews was conducted in an Integrated Health Service Post for the Elderly (IHSP-Elderly) program in Bantul district (Yogyakarta province). Eleven members of IHSP-Elderly program (ie, hypertensive patients), 3 community health workers (CHWs), and 1 district health staff member were interviewed to obtain their views about the role of the IHSP-Elderly program in hypertension management. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. CHWs played a prominent role as the gatekeepers of health care in the rural community. In supporting hypertension management, CHWs…
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TopicsEducation in Rural Contexts
