Title: Grassroots Health Outreach in the Global Village
1Grassroots Health Outreachin the Global Village
- Anne B. Keith, RN, DrPH, C-PNP
- University of Southern Maine
- College of Nursing Health Professions
2A personal journey
- From migrant and nurse
- ... to fellow
travelers
3A mind stretched by a new experience does not
return to its old dimensions
4be careful what you wish for
- Origins in 1994
- Twice yearly trips since
- Nursing, prevention and primary care
- 15,000 patients
- Original villages have had 12 team visits
- Grateful donors and volunteers
- New bonds that tie
5health in the rural villages...
- hard work and clean living
- lack of property and cash
-
- lack of varied diet
-
- no relief from pain
- nor from infection...
6Goals USM Partnership Health Outreach
- promote learning
- use service learning model
- communicate over cultural fences
- and partnership
- respond to villager requests
- choose feasible objectives
7more goals
- offer caring
- personal hands on attention
- bring safe and effective medicine
- and plenty of vitamins, tailored by age.
- and solidarity
- include villagers in every step
- go where they ask
8- Some evening,
- take a step out of your house,
- which you know so well.
- Enormous space is near..
From Rilke
9Sponsors
- Local faith based organization
- University of Southern Maine
- Locally licensed volunteer physicians
- Local voluntary organization
- Village committees
10In 12 months we do...
- 14 rural villages
- village health day every 6 months
- 3,500 individual visits/year
- health supplies and meds on every visit
- health chats, home visits, childrens events
11most popular lesson...
12Voluntary sharing
- If you lack property or status, you lack
medicine. - Healers learn the safe use of medicines.
- Communities create the spirit of healing.
- People can share their surplus between global
villages. - These are ancient propositions of healing.
13No Hay Medicina
- There is no medicine!
- a billion cries from the heart
- Bolivian health posts
- Dominican public hospital
- Maine seniors on Medicare
- Cubans behind the blockade
14Resources
- Volunteers give several weeks service
- 100 US per year in 2 sessions
- 50 Dominican every session
- 21,000 donated for medicine and supplies
- 171 donors
- US volunteers fund own expenses
- family budgets, church and club
- USM Student Senate and scholarship support
15Partners
- USM
- faculty students
- nursing, language, social work
- international courses
- Volunteers
- professionals
- Spanish speakers
- Donors
- funds for medicine
- in-kind
- Village Committees
- Parish priests
- local NGO link
- licensed MDs
- Local vehicle owners
- P. Corps translators
- Heath Ministry
16We are North-American university nursing
students. We want both to learn and to teach
17their sense of dignity and patience
from struggling without resources, the gift they
shared with me, allowing me into a small part of
their lives...
18We wish to serve our fellow human beings as an
expression of our common spirituality.
19reflecting upon our life and health. In the
midst of our poverty, we share our love and
faith...
20to explain what it was to discover the nature of
the problems and the hopeful quest for the
resolution
21- We learn
- best in this
- way,
- because
- our world
- is
- very harsh.
22Since we do not have employment or money, perhaps
we can learn to help other poor people and
ourselves and in some way alleviate at least some
of our suffering...
23rain or shine , we come to you.
24...arriving at Kilometer 30
25..we waited for you...
26my child is too thin...
27glad it is not raining today
28Yes , theres medicine for you.
29quality control...
30Always examine the feet
31I can read, but I cant see...
32 still on the road...
33(No Transcript)
34 am I next ?
- When are you coming back??
35a new toothbrush...
36get it out of there...
37... a clinic of our own...
38Supporting growth of community health leaders
in using self-directed methods of health
care and promotion
39 living your life.
40...a dedicated man...
- ..trained abroad
- as a doctor,
- in order
- to serve the poor...
41 ...lunchbreak .
42a light in the dark..
43keeping the grass green...
- Plan to give freely to those in need
- Go where you are invited
- Listen and trust
- Keep your promises
- Question the conditions of justice mercy
- Sustain hope
... that good shall
win out over evil
44credits
- To the people who did this themselves,
all thanks are due. - You will find them down in the grassroots.