Levitt, Naomi S.Puoane, ThandiDenman, Catalina A.2021-09-062021-09-062015Levitt, N. S. et al. (2015). Referral outcomes of individuals identified at high risk of cardiovascular disease by community health workers in Bangladesh, Guatemala, Mexico, and South Africa. Global Health Action,8(1). https://doi.org/10.3402/gha.v8.263181654-9880https://doi.org/10.3402/gha.v8.26318http://hdl.handle.net/10566/6611We have found that community health workers (CHWs) with appropriate training are able to accurately identify people at high cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in the community who would benefit from the introduction of preventative management, in Bangladesh, Guatemala, Mexico, and South Africa. This paper examines the attendance pattern for those individuals who were so identified and referred to a health care facility for further assessment and management. Patient records from the health centres in each site were reviewed for data on diagnoses made and treatment commenced. Reasons for non-attendance were sought from participants who had not attended after being referred. Qualitative data were collected from study coordinators regarding their experiences in obtaining the records and conducting the record reviews. The perspectives of CHWs and community members, who were screened, were also obtained.enCommunity health workerReferral outcomesLow-middle income countriesSouth AfricaCardiovascular diseaseReferral outcomes of individuals identified at high risk of cardiovascular disease by community health workers in Bangladesh, Guatemala, Mexico, and South AfricaArticle