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BASIC TRAINING FOR BARANGAY

HEALTH WORKERS
RODRIGUEZ, RIZAL

ROLES
of the
BARANGAY HEALTH
WORKER
You all have different reasons for being here as Barangay Health
Workers, but the most important ones are:

1. We know there are health problems in our community;

2. We are committed to helping find solutions to these problems.


As a Barangay Health Worker, you are also a:

1. Community organizer;
2. Health educator; and
3. Health service provider.
The qualities of a BHW are:

3 Cs - Compassionate (kind)
- Committed
- Creative (resourceful)
2 Vs - Voluntary Spirit
-Visionary leadership
1P - Patient
1 H - Healthy
1T - Team Worker (Good model/approachable)
ROLES OF BARANGAY
HEALTH WORKER
A. The Barangay Health Workers (BHWs) are trained to serve in a
barangay health station (BHS) situated in his/her home for a
specific number of families/households under his/her coverage.

1. First and foremost, he/she must be able to give adequate out-patient


care and this includes;

- Recognize signs and symptoms of common illness.


- Recognition and referral of those needing care.
2. Secondly, he/she must be able to give adequate
assistance to the midwives and/or nurses in the care of
mothers and children in the promotion of maternal and
child health and this includes;
- Arrangements and assistance in clinics, including
preventive and curative care and immunization.
- The ability to detect and refer the at-risk mothers and
at-risk children
- Referral of obstetrical emergencies
- Ensure Birth Plan for all pregnant mothers
- Monitoring of monthly weight and other health care
needs of the children.
3. He/she must be able to advise, encourage and
initiate improvements in the environmental health at the
barangay level. This includes;
- Improvement in sanitation as well as household and
community hygiene.
- Arrange and conduct lectures on environmental-
related illnesses.

4. He/she must be able to assist family planning service


with emphasis on activities such as;
- Provide information on the methods of FP
- Referral of all potential and new family planning
acceptors
- Follow-up defaulters.
 5. he/she must be able to;
- Provide simple nutrition information to the
community
 - Identify and refer malnourished children to the
midwives
 - Assist in weighing of children during “OPERATION
TIMBANG”
 6. He/she must be able to give adequate assistance
to the midwives in the prevention and control of
communicable diseases prevalent in the local
community. This includes;
 - Identification of common communicable diseases
prevalent in the area.
 - Reporting in the occurrence of communicable
diseases.
 - Referral of cases of communicable diseases.
 7. He/she must be able to administer and manage
activities as BHW at the BHS and this includes;
 - Care and safe keeping of drug supply and
medical equipments.
 - Programming of their activities
 - Delineation of principal duties, task and
targets
 - Good public relation and work as a team
with BHS and RHU personnel
B. The BARANGAY HEALTH WORKER is trained clinically in different
aspects of health care.
The BHW must be able to:

 recognized situations requiring referral


 Recognized all common medical condition
including the common communicable
diseases.
 Treat all common medical
 Assist the midwife in diseases investigations
C. The BARANGAY HEALTH WORKER is trained to initiate, organize,
supervised and conduct activities for preventive medicines
such as;
 pre-natal care
 post-natal care
 child health care
 immunization campaigns
 nutrition rehabilitation
 health education in schools and other places
 surveys
D. The BARANGAY HEALTH WORKER, in order to fulfill both clinical
and community aspects of his/her work at the health
center, he/she must be able to perform administrative
function, such as;
 - Assist and conduct surveys.
 - Keep records
 - Perform monitoring and reporting
 - Maintain good relations with the public
The role of a BARANGAY HEALTH WORKER is a difficult one. It
entails a lot of sacrifices to oneself and his/her family… but the
contentment of helping those in need and the gratitude
extended to a BHW for his/her care and support to his/her
community are more than enough to cover for the efforts and
time spent as a …
BARANGAY HEALTH WORKER.

God bless everyone!

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