Authors

  1. Balcazar, Hector PhD
  2. Perez-Lizaur, Ana Bertha MCS
  3. Izeta, Ericka Escalante PhD
  4. Villanueva, Maria Angeles MCS

Abstract

This article takes a historical perspective combining 3 illustrative examples of the origins of the community health worker (CHW) model in Mexico, as a community-based participatory strategy. Three examples were identified from the sparse literature about CHWs in Mexico emphasizing their key roles and functions in various community settings. The CHW models illustrate what is known of training-development and planning, implementation, and evaluation of the CHWs model in different settings addressing cardiovascular disease and risk factors. The potential exists for integrating CHW projects to expand the health promotion model with new emphasis on municipality and regional participation.