Journal of Basic Medical Research and Public Health
REVIEW ARTICLE
Assessing the Role of Community Participation in Enhancing Disease Prevention Programs and Sustainable Public Health Outcomes
Rasmita Sahoo*¹ & Anupama Jena²
Department of Community and Family Medicine, AIIMS , Bhubaneswar
District Coordinator, Jhpiego
Email Id- *shaoorasmita@gmail.com
Received : 09 Jan. 2025 | Accepted : 28 Feb. 2025 | Available online : March 15, 2025
Article Number: Jbmrph-64 | DOI : http://doi.org/:10.28921/jbmrph.64
Abstract
Community participation is increasingly recognized as a foundational pillar for effective disease prevention and sustainable public health systems. This review examines how actively involving communities in identifying health needs, planning, implementing, and evaluating interventions enhances relevance, equity, and long-term impact. Drawing on conceptual models such as the social-ecological framework, empowerment theory, and participatory action research, it highlights how shared decision-making, local leadership, and social capital drive behavior change and resilience. Evidence from infectious disease control (e.g., malaria, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis), non-communicable disease prevention, environmental health, immunization, and maternal–child health programs demonstrates that community-led approaches improve coverage, early detection, and adherence while strengthening trust and accountability. The review also analyzes key determinants of successful participation, including cultural context, capacity building, governance mechanisms, gender equity, and the strategic use of digital tools. Persistent challenges—such as tokenistic engagement, resource constraints, centralization, and volunteer fatigue—are explored alongside policy implications for decentralization and institutionalizing participatory governance.
Key Words: Community Participation , Disease Prevention , Health Systems , Sustainability
Cite: Sahoo, R., & Jena, A. (2025). Assessing the role of community participation in enhancing disease prevention programs and sustainable public health outcomes. Journal of Basic Medical Research and Public Health, 8(1), 7–17.
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