Egbujie, Bonaventure AmandiDelobelle, Peter ArthurLevitt, NaomiPuoane, ThandiSanders, Davidvan Wyk, Brian2019-07-292019-07-292018Egbujie, B., Delobelle, P., Levitt, N., Puoane, T., Sanders, D., & van Wyk, B. (2018). Role of community health workers in type 2 diabetes mellitus self-management: A scoping review. PLOS ONE, 13(6), e0198424. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.01984241932-6203http://hdl.handle.net/10566/4753Globally the number of people with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has risen significantly over the last few decades. Aligned to this is a growing use of community health workers (CHWs) to deliver T2DM self-management support with good clinical outcomes especially in High Income Countries (HIC). Evidence and lessons from these interventions can be useful for Low- and Middle-Income countries (LMICs) such as South Africa that are experiencing a marked increase in T2DM prevalence. This study aimed to examine how CHW have been utilized to support T2DM self-management globally, their preparation for and supervision to perform their functions. The review was guided by a stepwise approach outlined in the framework for scoping reviews developed by Arksey and O’Malley. Peer reviewed scientific and grey literature was searched using a string of keywords, selecting English full-text articles published between 2000 and 2015. Articles were selected using inclusion criteria, charted and content analyzed.enType 2 diabetes mellitusHealth workersCommunityMiddle-Income countriesLow-Income countriesRole of community health workers in type 2 diabetes mellitus self-management: A scoping reviewArticle