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Promoting the Health of the Community

Community Health Workers Describing Their Roles, Competencies, and Practice

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  • Fills a gap in the literature, as currently not much is published that has community health worker (CHW) leaders/allies reporting from the fields on the latest cutting-edge standards
  • Features CHW authorship, offering multiple perspectives by CHW teams on CHW roles and impact on populations
  • Presents data from the 2016 National CHW survey
  • Guides readers on C3 proposed standards for CHW roles, skills, and qualities, which are the most up-to-date recommendations since the initial national recommendations that came out in the late 1990s

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. The Story Behind the Book

  2. CHWs Describe Their Roles Through Their Stories

  3. A Bright Future for CHWs

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About this book

Community health workers (CHWs) are an increasingly important member of the healthcare and public health professions who help build primary care capacity. Yet, in spite of the exponential growth of CHW interventions, CHW training programs, and CHW certification and credentialing by state agencies, a gap persists in the literature regarding current CHW roles and skills, scope of practice, CHW job settings, and national standards. This collection of contributions addresses this gap by providing information, in a single volume, about CHWs, the roles CHWs play as change agents in their communities, integration of CHWs into healthcare teams, and support and recognition of the CHW profession. 


The book supports the CHW definition as defined by the American Public Health Association (APHA), Community Health Worker Section (2013), which states, “A community health worker is a frontline public health worker who is a trusted member of and/or has an unusually close understanding of the community served.” The scope of the text follows the framework of the nationally recognized roles of CHWs that came out of a national consensus-building project called “The Community Health Worker (CHW) Core Consensus (C3) Project”. Topics explored among the chapters include:
  • Cultural Mediation Among Individuals, Communities, and Health and Social Service Systems
  • Care Coordination, Case Management, and System Navigation
  • Advocating for Individuals and Communities
  • Building Individual and Community Capacity
  • Implementing Individual and Community Assessments
  • Participating in Evaluation and Research
  • Uniting the Workforce: Building Capacity for a National Association of Community Health Workers

Promoting the Health of the Community is a must-have resource for CHWs, those interested in CHW scope of practice and/or certification/credentialing, anyone interested in becoming a CHW, policy-makers, CHW payer systems, CHW supervisors, CHW employers, CHW instructors/trainers, CHW advocates/supporters, and communities served by CHWs.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Public Health, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Abilene, USA

    Julie Ann St. John

  • Department of Public Health, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, USA

    Susan L. Mayfield-Johnson

  • HealthConnect One, Chicago, USA

    Wandy D. Hernández-Gordon

About the editors

Julie Ann St. John, DrPH, MPH, MA, CHWI, is the Associate Chair, Department of Public Health, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC), and the Assistant Dean, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, TTUHSC, Abilene campus (Associate, tenured professor). She has her doctorate in public health from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health. She is a Texas-certified Community Health Worker Instructor, serves on the Texas CHW Advisory Committee, serves on the Interim Board of the Texas Association of Promotores and Community Health workers, is a member of the American Public Health Association (APHA) CHW Section Council, and has worked with CHWs for twenty years. Her research interests include utilizing CHWs in community-based participatory research and community health development approaches, and she has served as the principal and co-investigator on numerous projects. She founded the National CHW Training Center at TexasA&M School of Public Health. Additionally, she teaches several undergraduate- and graduate-level public health courses.

Susan L. Mayfield-Johnson, PhD, MPH, MCHES, is an Associate Professor in the School of Health Professions, College of Nursing and Health Professions, at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg. She has served as a CHW ally for over twenty years. Her research has focused on CHWs, vulnerable populations, health disparities, and qualitative research designs. Nationally, she is an advisory board member for the National Association of Community Health Workers (NACHW), section council member with the Community Health Worker (CHW) Section of the American Public Health Association (APHA), and a Master Trainer for the Women’s Health Leadership Institute, Office of Women’s Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. She also serves on the Southeastern Health Equity Council, as a part of the Regional Health Equity Councils with the National Partnership for Action to End Health Disparities for the Office of Minority Health. She also served as an International Outbound Fellow with the U.S. State Department and Association of University Centers on Disabilities. In Mississippi, she serves on various state-wide committees and advisory councils like the Health Equity Coalition, Mississippi Chronic Illness Coalition, Mississippi Food Policy Council, and the Mississippi Hypertension Coalition. Most recently, she was honored as a Health Care Hero by the Mississippi Business Journal and by the Mississippi Board of Trustees of the State Institutions of Higher Learning as the Diversity and Inclusion Educator of the Year. 

Wandy D. Hernández-Gordon, CD(DONA), BDT(DONA), CLC, CCE(ACBE), CHW, has been involved with community health workers since she was a child as a consumer of services, to now as the community health worker national speaker and advocate for 25 years. Wandy has been a bilingual andbicultural specialized trainer at HealthConnect One (HC One) in Chicago, Illlinois, since 1999, and is a Certified Lactation Counselor, DONA-Certified Doula Trainer, and Certified Childbirth Educator. Wandy served as President of the National Lay Health Workers/Promotores Network from 2005-2007, and from 2012-2014 served as the Chair of the American Public Health Association’s CHW Section. Wandy served as an active member of the Illinois Statewide Community Health Worker Advisory Board, and in 2011 served as an advisory board member of The Illinois AHEC Network and of the South Suburban College Community Health Worker Technology Advisory Community. Wandy is a co-founder of the Chicago Community Health Workers Local Network, formally known as Illinois Community Health Worker Association, and is a co-author of a peer-reviewed article entitled “The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management Community Health Workers Part 1.” Currently, Wandy chairs the Board of the National Association of Community Health Workers, where she brings vision and values to the table in support of unity in the CHW workforce.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Promoting the Health of the Community

  • Book Subtitle: Community Health Workers Describing Their Roles, Competencies, and Practice

  • Editors: Julie Ann St. John, Susan L. Mayfield-Johnson, Wandy D. Hernández-Gordon

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56375-2

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: Medicine, Medicine (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-56374-5Published: 19 February 2021

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-56377-6Published: 20 February 2022

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-56375-2Published: 18 February 2021

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XXXIII, 428

  • Number of Illustrations: 2 b/w illustrations, 29 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Public Health, Social Work and Community Development, Community and Environmental Psychology, Primary Care Medicine

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