Abstract
Community health workers have potential to enhance primary care access and quality, but remain underutilized. To provide guidance on their integration, we characterized roles and functions of community health workers in primary care through a literature review and synthesis. Analysis of 30 studies identified 12 functions (ie, care coordination, health coaching, social support, health assessment, resource linking, case management, medication management, remote care, follow-up, administration, health education, and literacy support) and 3 prominent roles representing clusters of functions: clinical services, community resource connections, and health education and coaching. We discuss implications for community health worker training and clinical support in primary care.
Footnotes
Conflicts of interest: authors report none.
Funding support: Group Health Foundation Partnership for Innovation Fund.
Supplementary materials: Available at http://www.AnnFamMed.org/content/16/3/240/suppl/DC1/.
- Received for publication September 4, 2017.
- Revision received December 13, 2017.
- Accepted for publication January 11, 2017.
- © 2018 Annals of Family Medicine, Inc.