Health Promotion: Planning & Strategies
South Africa
Sexual communication and empowerment: Health promotion in the era of HIV/AIDS
Dorah Ursula Ramathuba, Ntsieni Stella Mashau
University of Venda, School of Health Sciences, South Africa
Keywords: Community health workers, ward-based teams, health promotion, HIV/AIDS, sexual health, sexual communication
Summary
The introduction of home-based care (HBC) in rural communities in the 1980s contributed immensely toward the upliftment of the personal and environmental health of communities. Women’s groups provided health promotion skills and health education to communities and made a difference in health-related behaviour change. Community-based approach to Primary Health Care (PHC) in the PHC re-engineering strategy attempts to bring interaction between health services and users of these services closer. The outreach teams support and facilitate a continuum of preventive, promotive, curative and rehabilitative services, from home to health facilities and back again, through referral and follow-up. The community health workers (CHWs) function as agents that bridges the gap between health facilities and clients by creating an enabling environment for behaviours that facilitate health, empower communities to direct local resources.