Trust Dynamics of Community Health Workers in Frontier Food Banks and Pantries: a Qualitative Study

Isaiah J. Sommers,Kathryn E. Gunter, Kelly J. McGrath,Cody M. Wilkinson, Shari M. Kuther,Monica E. Peek,Marshall H. Chin

Journal of general internal medicine(2023)

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Background Medical mistrust has had devastating consequences during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in rural communities. Community Health Workers (CHWs) have been shown to build trust, but there is little research on trust-building by CHWs in rural communities. Objective This study aims to understand the strategies that CHWs use to build trust with participants of health screenings in frontier Idaho. Design This is a qualitative study based on in-person, semi-structured interviews. Participants We interviewed CHWs ( N =6) and coordinators of food distribution sites (FDSs; e.g., food banks and pantries) where CHWs hosted a health screening ( N =15). Approach Interviews were conducted with CHWs and FDS coordinators during FDS-based health screenings. Interview guides were initially designed to assess facilitators and barriers to health screenings. Trust and mistrust emerged as dominant themes that determined nearly every aspect of the FDS-CHW collaboration, and thus became the focus of interviews. Key Results CHWs encountered high levels of interpersonal trust, but low institutional and generalized trust, among the coordinators and clients of rural FDSs. When working to reach FDS clients, CHWs anticipated confronting mistrust due to their association with the healthcare system and government, especially if CHWs were perceived as “outsiders.” Hosting health screenings at FDSs, which were trusted community organizations, was important for CHWs to begin building trust with FDS clients. CHWs also volunteered at FDS locations to build interpersonal trust before hosting health screenings. Interviewees agreed that trust building was a time- and resource-intensive process. Conclusions CHWs build interpersonal trust with high-risk rural residents, and should be integral parts of trust building initiatives in rural areas. FDSs are vital partners in reaching low-trust populations, and may provide an especially promising environment to reach some rural community members. It is unclear whether trust in individual CHWs also extends to the broader healthcare system.
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community health worker,food bank,food pantry,frontier,rural,trust
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