Occupational Therapy Department, School of Primary and Allied Health Care, Faculty of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Peninsula Campus, Frankston, VIC, Australia.
Occupational Therapy Department, Peninsula Health, Frankston, VIC, Australia.
Child Care Health Dev. 2021 Sep;47(5):575-587. doi: 10.1111/cch.12865. Epub 2021 Mar 14.
Healthy Mothers Healthy Families (HMHF) is a women's health and empowerment programme designed to promote the health and well-being of mothers of children with a disability. An ongoing need to extend the reach of HMHF to more mothers, and increase scalability, resulted in development of a training programme based in principles of adult and transformative learning, to credential mothers as HMHF facilitators. The current study evaluated the process and outcomes of the competency training programme for new facilitators.
A pretest and posttest design with midway data collection point was implemented to evaluate the facilitators' competence following the training programme. Surveys contained specifically designed demographic questions, open-ended questions, self-report of competency and estimation of need for education/training. Fifteen predetermined criteria enabled self-ratings. Training of facilitators occurred alongside delivery of 23-day HMHF workshops. Workshop participants provided anonymous objective evaluation of the facilitators' competencies. Triangulation enabled comparison of self-ratings, workshop participant ratings and author evaluation of new facilitators.
Facilitators (N = 7) completed all theory and practical elements of the HMHF facilitator education package and were successfully credentialed in May 2020. Overall, facilitators' competency ratings were highest at Time 3, which followed successful co-facilitation of at least three HMHF workshops. As expected, facilitators rated their highest need for education/training at baseline. At Time 3, facilitators self-reported a lower need for education/training for all competency criteria. All facilitators received mean anonymous competency ratings from workshop participants (N = 294), above the predetermined benchmark that was required to become credentialled.
The HMHF competency training programme, based on principles of adult and transformative learning, was effective in training seven HMHF facilitators who were mothers and had suitable professional backgrounds to deliver HMHF workshops. Training supports the fidelity of the HMHF intervention. Further research to evaluate maternal outcomes for participants attending the facilitator-lead workshops is warranted.
健康母亲健康家庭(HMHF)是一个旨在促进残疾儿童母亲健康和福祉的妇女健康和赋权计划。为了将 HMHF 扩大到更多的母亲,并提高可扩展性,需要不断发展一种基于成人和变革性学习原则的培训计划,以使母亲获得 HMHF 促进者的资格。本研究评估了新促进者的能力培训计划的过程和结果。
采用预测试和后测试设计,并在中途收集数据点,以评估培训计划后促进者的能力。调查包含专门设计的人口统计学问题、开放式问题、自我报告的能力以及对教育/培训需求的估计。十五项预定标准允许自我评估。促进者的培训与为期 23 天的 HMHF 研讨会同时进行。研讨会参与者对促进者的能力进行了匿名客观评估。三角测量使自我评估、研讨会参与者评估和新促进者的作者评估得以比较。
促进者(N=7)完成了 HMHF 促进者教育包的所有理论和实践要素,并于 2020 年 5 月成功获得认证。总体而言,促进者的能力评分在第三次评估时最高,这是在至少共同主持三次 HMHF 研讨会之后。正如预期的那样,促进者在基线时自我评估对教育/培训的需求最高。在第三次评估时,促进者自我报告对所有能力标准的教育/培训需求较低。所有促进者都收到了来自 294 名研讨会参与者的匿名能力评分,高于成为认证所需的预定基准。
基于成人和变革性学习原则的 HMHF 能力培训计划有效地培训了七名 HMHF 促进者,他们是母亲,具有合适的专业背景来提供 HMHF 研讨会。培训支持 HMHF 干预的保真度。需要进一步研究参加促进者主导的研讨会的参与者的母婴结局。