Sranacharoenpong Kitti, Hanning Rhona M, Sirichakwal Prapaisri P, Chittchang Uraiporn
University of Waterloo, Department of Health Studies and Gerontology, Ontario, Canada.
Educ Health (Abingdon). 2009 Dec;22(3):335. Epub 2009 Dec 1.
To describe the development, process and outcome evaluation of a culturally tailored diabetes prevention education program for community healthcare workers (CHCWs) in Thailand.
A tailored diabetes prevention education program was designed based on formative research and implemented with 35 CHCWs in semi-urban areas in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. Modules were delivered over eight group classes and eight self-directed E-learning sessions (www.FitThai.org). The program incorporated problem-based learning, discussion, reflection, community-based application, self-evaluation and on-line support. The frequency that students accessed on-line materials, including videotaped lectures, readings, monthly newsletters and community resources, was documented. Participant satisfaction was assessed through three questionnaires. Knowledge was assessed through pre-post testing.
Three-quarters of participants attended all eight classes and no participant attended fewer than six. On-line support and materials were accessed 3 to 38 times (median 13). Participants reported that program information and activities were fun, useful, culturally-relevant and applicable to diabetes prevention in their specific communities. Participants also appreciated the innovative technology support for their work. Comfort with E-learning varied among participants. Scores on pre-post knowledge test increased from a mean (sd) of 56.5% (6.26) to 75.5% (6.01) (p < .001).
An innovative diabetes prevention education program was developed for CHCWs in Thailand. Interactive classroom modules and self-directed E-learning were generally well-received and supported better knowledge scores. Ongoing access to web-based materials and expert support may help sustain learning.
描述一项针对泰国社区医护人员(CHCWs)的文化适应性糖尿病预防教育项目的开发、实施过程及效果评估。
基于前期形成性研究设计了一项针对性的糖尿病预防教育项目,并在泰国清迈省半城市地区的35名社区医护人员中实施。通过八次小组课程和八次自主电子学习课程(www.FitThai.org)授课。该项目纳入了基于问题的学习、讨论、反思、社区应用、自我评估和在线支持。记录学生访问在线资料(包括录像讲座、阅读材料、月度通讯和社区资源)的频率。通过三份问卷评估参与者的满意度。通过前后测试评估知识水平。
四分之三的参与者参加了全部八次课程,没有参与者参加少于六次课程。在线支持和资料的访问次数为3至38次(中位数为13次)。参与者报告称,项目信息和活动有趣、有用、与文化相关且适用于他们所在特定社区的糖尿病预防。参与者还赞赏了对其工作的创新技术支持。参与者对电子学习的接受程度各不相同。前后知识测试的分数从平均(标准差)56.5%(6.26)提高到75.5%(6.01)(p <.001)。
为泰国的社区医护人员开发了一项创新的糖尿病预防教育项目。互动式课堂模块和自主电子学习普遍受到好评,并提高了知识得分。持续访问网络资料和专家支持可能有助于维持学习效果。