University of California, San Diego, CA, USA.
San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA.
Transl Behav Med. 2021 Sep 15;11(9):1751-1763. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibab098.
As the U.S. population ages, communities must adapt to help older adults thrive. Built environment features, like safe sidewalks and crosswalks, provide the foundation for age- and physical activity-friendly communities. Controlled studies are needed to evaluate advocacy training programs that instruct and support seniors to advocate for more walkable neighborhoods. The Senior Change Makers Pilot Study evaluated an advocacy program that taught seniors to evaluate pedestrian environments using the validated MAPS-Mini audit tool, identify barriers, and advocate for improvements. Participants (n = 50) were recruited from four low-income senior housing sites in San Diego, CA, which were randomly assigned to an 8-week advocacy program or physical activity (PA) comparison intervention. Evaluation included surveys, accelerometers to assess PA, and direct observation. Primary outcomes were seniors' advocacy confidence and skills. Main analyses used repeated measures ANOVAs. Seniors in the advocacy condition (n = 17) increased their advocacy outcome efficacy (p = .03) and knowledge of resources (p = .04) more than seniors in the PA condition (n = 33). Most seniors in the advocacy condition completed a street audit (84%), submitted an advocacy request (79%), or made an advocacy presentation to city staff (58%). Environmental changes included repairs to sidewalks and crosswalks. City staff approved requests for lighting, curb cuts, and crosswalk markings. Seniors' accelerometer-measured PA did not significantly increase, but self-reported transportation activity increased in the PA condition (p = .04). This study showed the potential of advocacy training to empower seniors to make communities more age- and activity-friendly.
随着美国人口老龄化,社区必须做出调整以帮助老年人茁壮成长。像安全的人行道和人行横道这样的建筑环境特征为适合年龄和体力活动的社区提供了基础。需要进行对照研究来评估倡导培训计划,该计划指导和支持老年人倡导建设更适合步行的社区。“高级变革推动者试点研究”评估了一项倡导计划,该计划教导老年人使用经过验证的 MAPS-Mini 审计工具评估行人环境,识别障碍,并倡导改善。参与者(n=50)从加利福尼亚州圣地亚哥的四个低收入老年住房点招募,这些点被随机分配到为期 8 周的倡导计划或体力活动(PA)对照干预中。评估包括调查、加速度计评估 PA 和直接观察。主要结果是老年人的倡导信心和技能。主要分析使用重复测量 ANOVA。与 PA 组(n=33)相比,倡导组(n=17)的老年人的倡导效果效力(p=.03)和资源知识(p=.04)增加更多。倡导组的大多数老年人完成了街道审计(84%),提出了倡导请求(79%),或向城市工作人员进行了倡导演讲(58%)。环境变化包括修复人行道和人行横道。城市工作人员批准了照明、路缘切割和人行横道标记的请求。老年人的加速度计测量的 PA 没有显著增加,但 PA 组的自我报告交通活动增加(p=.04)。这项研究表明,倡导培训有可能增强老年人的能力,使社区更适合年龄和活动。