O'Leary James, Edelson Vaughn, Gardner Nicora, Gepp Alejandra, Kyler Panelpha, Moore Penelope, Petruccio Claudia, Williams Marc, Terry Sharon, Bowen Deborah
Genetic Alliance.
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2011 Summer;5(2):113-22. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2011.0016.
There has been little study of whether family health history (FHH) tools used by individuals, families, and communities inspire measurable changes in communication and behavior.
The Community-Centered Family Health History (CCFHH) project was a collaborative endeavor among national and community-based organizations with an interest in genetics education and health. Using community- based participatory research principles as a foundation, CCFHH examined whether the Does It Run In the Family? toolkit, a set of two customizable booklets on health and genetics, encourages discussion and collection of FHH information across diverse communities.
Five communities across the country measured the utility of customized versions of the Does It Run In the Family? toolkit. Each community partner recruited families, consisting of two or more blood relatives, to use the toolkit for 3 months, discuss it among their family members, and consider the implications of the health information. Pre- and postintervention surveys measured family communication about family history and disease risk and the use of FHH information in health care provider interactions.
After aggregate, cross-community analysis of individual responses, from pre- to post-toolkit use family members showed increases in communication about family history of disease risk (p < .05) and in awareness about FHH (p < .05).
These findings indicate that diverse communities are receptive to FHH intervention, and tailored health educational materials can lead to increased conversations and awareness about health issues across communities.
关于个人、家庭和社区使用的家族健康史(FHH)工具是否能激发沟通和行为方面可测量的变化,相关研究较少。
以社区为中心的家族健康史(CCFHH)项目是国家和社区组织之间的一项合作努力,这些组织对遗传学教育和健康感兴趣。CCFHH以社区参与式研究原则为基础,研究了《它在家族中遗传吗?》工具包(一套关于健康和遗传学的两本可定制小册子)是否能鼓励在不同社区讨论和收集FHH信息。
全国五个社区评估了定制版《它在家族中遗传吗?》工具包的效用。每个社区合作伙伴招募由两个或更多血亲组成的家庭,使用该工具包3个月,在家庭成员之间进行讨论,并考虑健康信息的影响。干预前后的调查测量了关于家族病史和疾病风险的家庭沟通情况,以及在与医疗保健提供者互动中使用FHH信息的情况。
在对个体反应进行汇总、跨社区分析后,从使用工具包前到使用后,家庭成员在关于疾病风险家族史的沟通(p < .05)和对FHH的认识(p < .05)方面都有所增加。
这些发现表明,不同社区接受FHH干预,量身定制的健康教育材料可以增加跨社区关于健康问题的对话和认识。