Future Generations University, Franklin, USA.
Future Generations, Lima, Peru.
Hum Resour Health. 2017 Aug 23;15(1):54. doi: 10.1186/s12960-017-0231-2.
One of the keys to improving health globally is promoting mothers' adoption of healthy home practices for improved nutrition and illness prevention in the first 1000 days of life from conception. Customarily, mothers are taught health messages which, even if simplified, are hard to remember. The challenge is how to promote learning and behavior change of mothers more effectively in low-resource settings where access to health information is poor, educational levels are low, and traditional beliefs are strong.
In addressing that challenge, a new learning/teaching method called "Sharing Histories" is in development to improve the performance of female community health workers (CHWs) in promoting mothers' behaviors for maternal, neonatal and child health (MNCH).
This method builds self-confidence and empowerment of CHWs in learning sessions that are built on guided sharing of their own memories of childbearing and child care. CHWs can later share histories with the mother, building her trust and empowerment to change. For professional primary health care staff who are not educators, Sharing Histories is simple to learn and use so that the method can be easily incorporated into government health systems and ongoing CHW programs.
I present here the Sharing Histories method, describe how it differs from other social and behavior change methods, and discuss selected literature from psychology, communications, and neuroscience that helps to explain how and why this method works as a transformative tool to engage, teach, transform, and empower CHWs to be more effective change agents with other mothers in their communities, thereby contributing to the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals.
改善全球健康的关键之一是促进母亲采用健康的家庭实践,以在生命的最初 1000 天内改善营养和预防疾病。传统上,母亲会被传授健康信息,即使简化了,也很难记住。挑战在于如何在资源匮乏的环境中更有效地促进母亲的学习和行为改变,在这些环境中,获得健康信息的机会有限,教育水平低,传统观念强烈。
为了应对这一挑战,正在开发一种称为“分享历史”的新学习/教学方法,以提高女性社区卫生工作者(CHWs)在促进母亲促进母婴和儿童健康(MNCH)行为方面的表现。
这种方法通过引导分享她们自己的生育和育儿记忆,建立 CHWs 在学习会议中的自信和赋权。CHWs 可以后来与母亲分享历史,建立她的信任和改变的赋权。对于不是教育者的专业初级卫生保健人员来说,分享历史很简单学习和使用,因此该方法可以很容易地纳入政府卫生系统和正在进行的 CHW 计划中。
我在这里介绍分享历史的方法,描述它与其他社会和行为改变方法的不同之处,并讨论来自心理学、传播学和神经科学的选定文献,这些文献有助于解释为什么以及为什么这种方法作为一种变革性工具,能够使 CHWs 更有效地与社区中的其他母亲接触、教授、转变和赋权,从而为实现可持续发展目标做出贡献。