Department of Surgery, Howard University Hospital, Washington, DC, USA.
Center on Better Health and Life for Underserved Populations, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, 32306-1491, USA.
J Community Health. 2020 Apr;45(2):228-238. doi: 10.1007/s10900-019-00707-9.
This study determined the feasibility (attendance, participation and completion) and initial outcomes (food consumption, food acquisition, physical activity and leadership) of a community-based youth health leadership (YHL) program. YHL was developed as a part of a larger childhood obesity prevention coalition in a medium-sized community in North Florida using community-based participatory research approaches. The theory-driven 6-week program included content sessions, application rotation, and health campaign. Data were collected from youth participants (n = 36) and a purposive comparison group (n = 29) via self-administered questionnaire and project records in the first three years of YHL. Feasibility outcomes show that the majority of program participants attended and participated. Completion rates ranged from 61.5% in year one to 100% in years two and three. Significant differences in treatment and comparison groups were noted in frequency of fruit consumption (p < 0.001) and physical activity (p < 0.002). However, there were no clear patterns of improvements for the treatment group. Trends in the data showed that the consumption of foods high in fat, sugar and sodium decreased slightly for the treatment group but increased or remained the same for the comparison group. The leadership outcomes for youth participants show that those reached are furthering their education, participating in activities such as internships, receiving honors, and garnering leadership achievements. This study suggests that a community-based youth health leadership model is feasible, but more work is needed to impact health behaviors. Future research directions are provided.
本研究旨在确定基于社区的青少年健康领导力(YHL)计划的可行性(参与度、参与度和完成度)和初步结果(食物消费、食物获取、身体活动和领导力)。YHL 是在佛罗里达州北部一个中等规模社区的更大儿童肥胖预防联盟的框架内,利用基于社区的参与式研究方法开发的。该理论驱动的 6 周计划包括内容课程、应用轮换和健康运动。在 YHL 的头三年,通过青少年参与者(n=36)和有针对性的对照组(n=29)的自我管理问卷和项目记录收集数据。可行性结果表明,大多数项目参与者都参加了。完成率从第一年的 61.5%到第二年和第三年的 100%不等。在水果消费频率(p<0.001)和身体活动(p<0.002)方面,治疗组和对照组存在显著差异。然而,治疗组没有明显的改善趋势。数据趋势表明,治疗组高脂肪、高糖和高钠食物的消费略有减少,但对照组的消费增加或保持不变。青少年参与者的领导成果表明,那些参与的人正在接受教育,参加实习等活动,获得荣誉,并取得领导成就。本研究表明,基于社区的青少年健康领导力模式是可行的,但需要做更多的工作来影响健康行为。提供了未来的研究方向。