Holden D J, Moore K S, Holliday J L
Department of Psychology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh 27695-7801, USA.
Health Educ Res. 1998 Jun;13(2):293-9. doi: 10.1093/her/13.2.293.
This study investigates the development and implementation of health education strategies at the local level for a statewide breast and cervical cancer control program. Baseline data on these initiatives were collected from 88 local screening programs in North Carolina. Using the ecological model as a framework, health education initiatives were assessed and analyzed to determine the level of activity occurring at the local level and the comprehensiveness of programs. Types and levels of interventions used are described and initial analysis is provided of the impact these strategies are having on recruiting women from target populations into these screening programs. Specific examples illustrating the variety of interventions used at the individual, network, organizational and community levels, and the impact of certain variables, such as the use of local health education staff, on the comprehensiveness of interventions utilized, are provided. The importance to practitioners of establishing process indicators in assessing local initiatives and challenges to conducting evaluations of these strategies are also discussed.
本研究调查了在全州范围内开展的乳腺癌和宫颈癌控制项目中,地方层面健康教育策略的制定与实施情况。这些项目的基线数据来自北卡罗来纳州的88个地方筛查项目。以生态模型为框架,对健康教育项目进行评估与分析,以确定地方层面的活动水平以及项目的全面性。描述了所采用干预措施的类型和层次,并初步分析了这些策略对从目标人群中招募女性参与这些筛查项目所产生的影响。提供了具体示例,说明在个人、网络、组织和社区层面所采用的各种干预措施,以及某些变量(如使用当地健康教育工作人员)对所采用干预措施全面性的影响。还讨论了在评估地方项目时为从业者建立过程指标的重要性以及对这些策略进行评估所面临的挑战。