Linnan Laura A, D'Angelo Heather, Harrington Cherise B
Department of Health Behavior, University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Department of Health Behavior, University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Am J Prev Med. 2014 Jul;47(1):77-85. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2014.02.007. Epub 2014 Apr 24.
Barbershops and beauty salons are located in all communities and frequented by diverse groups of people, making them key settings for addressing health disparities. No studies have reviewed the growing body of literature describing studies promoting health in these settings. This review summarized the literature related to promoting health within barbershops and beauty salons to inform future approaches that target diverse populations in similar settings.
We identified and reviewed published research articles describing formative research, recruitment, and health-related interventions set in beauty salons and barbershops. PubMed and other secondary search engines were searched in 2010 and again in 2013 for English-language papers indexed from 1990 through August 2013. The search yielded 113 articles, 71 of which were formerly reviewed, and 54 were eligible for inclusion.
Included articles were categorized as formative research (n=27); recruitment (n=7); or intervention (n=20). Formative research studies showed that owners, barbers/stylists, and their customers were willing participants, clarifying the feasibility of promoting health in these settings. Recruitment studies demonstrated that salon/shop owners will join research studies and can enroll customers. Among intervention studies, level of stylist/barber involvement was categorized. More than 73.3% of intervention studies demonstrated statistically significant results, targeted mostly racial/ethnic minority groups and focused on a variety of health topics.
Barbershops and beauty salons are promising settings for reaching populations most at risk for health disparities. Although these results are encouraging, more rigorous research and evaluation of future salon- and barbershop-based interventions are needed.
理发店和美容院遍布所有社区,各类人群经常光顾,使其成为解决健康差异问题的关键场所。尚无研究对描述在这些场所促进健康的众多文献进行综述。本综述总结了与在理发店和美容院促进健康相关的文献,以为未来针对类似场所中不同人群的方法提供参考。
我们识别并综述了已发表的研究文章,这些文章描述了在美容院和理发店开展的形成性研究、招募工作及与健康相关的干预措施。2010年检索了PubMed及其他二级搜索引擎,并于2013年再次检索,查找1990年至2013年8月索引的英文论文。检索共得到113篇文章,其中71篇曾被综述,54篇符合纳入标准。
纳入的文章分为形成性研究(n = 27)、招募研究(n = 7)或干预研究(n = 20)。形成性研究表明,店主、理发师/造型师及其顾客是愿意参与的群体,这阐明了在这些场所促进健康的可行性。招募研究表明,沙龙/店铺店主会参与研究并能招募顾客。在干预研究中,对发型师/理发师的参与程度进行了分类。超过73.3%的干预研究显示出具有统计学意义的结果,主要针对种族/族裔少数群体,且关注各种健康主题。
理发店和美容院是接触健康差异风险最高人群的理想场所。尽管这些结果令人鼓舞,但仍需要对未来基于沙龙和理发店的干预措施进行更严格的研究和评估。