Stubbs Thomas
School of Psychology, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.
Health Promot J Austr. 2022 Jul;33(3):829-837. doi: 10.1002/hpja.546. Epub 2021 Oct 7.
The Ophelia (Optimising Health Literacy and Access) process is a systematic approach for improving access to health information and services through health literacy interventions. However, there is limited understanding of how this process can be adapted in low- and- middle-income countries.
A qualitative case study was used to describe how an Ophelia project was designed and introduced in a community setting in the Philippines and to explore the experiences of stakeholders involved in this process. Two qualitative methods were used: document analysis (n = 12) and semi-structured interviews (n = 12).
Data showed that the project stakeholders had embedded the eight Ophelia principles in the design of the project, introduced the Ophelia process in one target community, and conducted a health literacy needs assessment. Project stakeholders faced challenges engaging with local authorities and community members in this location, but overcame these issues through building relationships and understanding their needs. Local authorities and stakeholders provided access to resources and knowledge of this target community.
The Ophelia process can be adapted for a community setting in the Philippines. Understanding local communities is crucial for introducing and engaging participation in this process. SO WHAT?: The Ophelia process may have implications for increasing access to health information and services for vulnerable populations in the Philippines and the Asia Pacific.
奥菲莉亚(优化健康素养与可及性)流程是一种通过健康素养干预来改善健康信息和服务可及性的系统方法。然而,对于如何在低收入和中等收入国家调整该流程,人们的了解有限。
采用定性案例研究来描述奥菲莉亚项目在菲律宾一个社区环境中的设计和引入方式,并探讨参与该过程的利益相关者的经验。使用了两种定性方法:文件分析(n = 12)和半结构化访谈(n = 12)。
数据显示,项目利益相关者已将奥菲莉亚的八项原则融入项目设计中,在一个目标社区引入了奥菲莉亚流程,并进行了健康素养需求评估。项目利益相关者在与当地政府和该地区的社区成员合作时面临挑战,但通过建立关系和了解他们的需求克服了这些问题。当地政府和利益相关者为该目标社区提供了资源和知识渠道。
奥菲莉亚流程可适用于菲律宾的社区环境。了解当地社区对于引入和促使其参与该流程至关重要。那又如何?:奥菲莉亚流程可能对增加菲律宾及亚太地区弱势群体获取健康信息和服务的机会产生影响。