Hohn Marcia Drew, Rivera Lorna
Health Lit Res Pract. 2019 Oct 3;3(3 Suppl):S25-S32. doi: 10.3928/24748307-20190325-01. eCollection 2019 Jul.
Adult basic education (ABE) is the national system that offers educational services in English language development, reading, writing, math, technology, and communications to adults with low literacy, limited English, or both. These services range from basic levels to high school equivalency, with specialty programs in transition to community colleges and family literacy.
This study sought to analyze the role of ABE in increasing health literacy among low literate and limited English populations and to identify effective models for teaching and learning about health in this setting.
During a 2-year period, 90 students from three ABE programs in Boston participated in health literacy classes focused on healthy eating and received prevention screening services through local public health organizations. The majority of students classified themselves as Black, African American, or Latino. Participants ranged in age from 18 to 35 years; 64% of the participants were women. The three research sites were located in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, where health disparities and poverty rates are disproportionately high. During the study period, researchers conducted semi-structured interviews with teachers ( = 12) from each of the participating classrooms to gather information about the students in their health classes. Researchers also conducted semi-structured interviews and focus groups ( = 9) with students at each site during the study period to examine how they described changes in their knowledge, attitudes, and actions regarding health. Researchers also conducted ethnographic field research by observing health classes at each site, which was supplemented by collecting teachers' lesson plans as well as materials produced by learners.
ABE programs are a good setting for adults with limited literacy or limited English to increase their health literacy. The programs, which provide steady learning environments over time with staff skilled in adult learning, allow students to engage with health information in the context of their everyday lives, thereby increasing the likelihood of healthier practices.
ABE programs play a vital role in developing health literacy among low literacy populations and are part of the solution for addressing health disparities. .
This article describes the role that adult basic education plays in improving health literacy among low-literate and limited English populations. The impact and outcomes of learning about health were investigated for 90 adults in three programs in Boston where health disparity is high. The impact of different teaching/learning models also was compared.
成人基础教育(ABE)是一个为识字能力低、英语水平有限或两者皆有的人提供英语语言发展、阅读、写作、数学、技术和沟通等教育服务的国家体系。这些服务涵盖从基础水平到高中同等学力,还有向社区学院过渡的专业项目以及家庭扫盲项目。
本研究旨在分析成人基础教育在提高低识字率和英语水平有限人群的健康素养方面所起的作用,并确定在这种环境下进行健康教学和学习的有效模式。
在两年时间里,来自波士顿三个成人基础教育项目的90名学生参加了以健康饮食为重点的健康素养课程,并通过当地公共卫生组织接受预防筛查服务。大多数学生将自己归类为黑人、非裔美国人或拉丁裔。参与者年龄在18至35岁之间;64%的参与者为女性。这三个研究地点位于波士顿的罗克斯伯里社区,那里的健康差距和贫困率极高。在研究期间,研究人员对每个参与课堂的教师(n = 12)进行了半结构化访谈,以收集有关其健康课程中学生的信息。研究人员还在研究期间对每个地点的学生进行了半结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论(n = 9),以考察他们如何描述自己在健康知识、态度和行为方面的变化。研究人员还通过观察每个地点的健康课程进行了人种学实地研究,并辅以收集教师的教案以及学习者制作的材料。
成人基础教育项目是识字能力有限或英语水平有限的成年人提高健康素养的良好环境。这些项目随着时间推移提供稳定的学习环境,拥有精通成人学习的工作人员,让学生在日常生活背景下接触健康信息,从而增加采取更健康行为的可能性。
成人基础教育项目在提高低识字率人群的健康素养方面发挥着至关重要的作用,是解决健康差距问题的一部分。
本文描述了成人基础教育在提高低识字率和英语水平有限人群的健康素养方面所起的作用。对波士顿三个健康差距较大的项目中的90名成年人学习健康知识的影响和结果进行了调查。还比较了不同教学/学习模式的影响。