Jackson Caree J, Mullis Rebecca M, Hughes Marilyn
Morgan State University School of Community Health and Policy, USA.
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2010 Summer;4(2):89-98. doi: 10.1353/cpr.0.0115.
Childhood overweight is disproportionately worse in minority and low-income populations. Theater is a promising and effective tool for delivering health education to these underserved populations, but no known studies have examined the use of theater to promote both nutrition and physical activity to minority youth.
To develop an interactive, theater-based intervention that conveys health messages to low-income, urban, African Americans and engages them in learning ways to adopt a healthy lifestyle.
Community partners worked to develop a theater-based nutrition and physical activity intervention. A focus group provided urban adolescents' thoughts about their desires for the intervention. Based on input from all community partners, the group created a theater-based intervention. Researchers used a quasi-experimental (pre-/posttest) design with a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach. Participants learned health messages through theater, dance, and music and gave feedback on the program sessions and materials. The program ended with a dinner theater performance showcasing information that students learned during the intervention.
Participants received six theater-based health lessons. Learning objectives for each health education session were achieved. Each participant contributed to and performed in the final performance. All program participants were highly satisfied with the theater-based method of learning health messages.
A community-academic partnership succeeded in developing a theater-based nutrition and physical activity intervention that satisfied participating adolescents.
儿童超重问题在少数族裔和低收入人群中尤为严重。戏剧是向这些服务不足的人群提供健康教育的一种有前景且有效的工具,但尚无已知研究探讨利用戏剧向少数族裔青少年推广营养和体育活动。
开发一种基于戏剧的互动干预措施,向低收入城市非裔美国人传达健康信息,并促使他们学习采用健康生活方式的方法。
社区合作伙伴共同开发了一种基于戏剧的营养和体育活动干预措施。一个焦点小组提供了城市青少年对该干预措施的期望。基于所有社区合作伙伴的意见,该小组创建了一种基于戏剧的干预措施。研究人员采用了准实验(前测/后测)设计,并结合基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)方法。参与者通过戏剧、舞蹈和音乐学习健康信息,并对课程和材料提供反馈。该项目以一场晚宴戏剧表演结束,展示了学生在干预期间学到的信息。
参与者接受了六次基于戏剧的健康课程。每次健康教育课程的学习目标均得以实现。每位参与者都为最终表演做出了贡献并参与其中。所有项目参与者对基于戏剧的健康信息学习方法高度满意。
社区与学术机构的合作成功开发了一种令参与的青少年满意的基于戏剧的营养和体育活动干预措施。