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社区合作以增加少数族裔人群参与基于证据的生活方式改变项目的人数、保留率和成功率。

A Communitywide Collaboration to Increase Enrollment, Retention, and Success in Evidence-Based Lifestyle-Change Programs in Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations.

机构信息

Prevention Research Center, Washington University in St. Louis, 1 Brookings Dr, Campus Box 1196, St. Louis, MO 63130 (

College for Public Health and Social Justice, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri.

出版信息

Prev Chronic Dis. 2023 Aug 3;20:E67. doi: 10.5888/pcd20.220352.

Abstract

PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES

Chronic diseases (eg, diabetes, hypertension) are the leading causes of death in the US and disproportionally affect racial and ethnic minority populations. This disparity is partially due to the unequal burden of unmet social needs that stem from several factors, including racism.

INTERVENTION APPROACH

The Alliance is a collaboration among health care, public health, and community organizations formed to improve referral, enrollment, and successful completion of evidence-based lifestyle-change programs, particularly among Black people. The Alliance built 1) a system to assess and address social barriers through the screening and referral process and 2) a training center for frontline staff (eg, community health workers).

EVALUATION METHODS

From January 2020 through September 2022, we conducted an evaluation that included both quantitative and qualitative methods. We developed an electronic database to make referrals and track key barriers to participation. Additionally, we conducted a focus group among frontline staff (N = 15) to understand the challenges in making referrals and discussing, documenting, and addressing barriers to participation. We used surveys that collected quantitative and open-ended qualitative responses to evaluate the training center and to understand perceptions of training modules as well as the skills gained.

RESULTS

Frontline staff engaged with 6,036 people, of whom 847 (14%) were referred to a lifestyle-change program from January 2020 through September 2022. Of those referred, 257 (30%) were eligible and enrolled in a program. Food access and unreliable internet were the most common barriers to participation. Thirteen of 15 frontline staff participated in trainings, and, on average, trainees completed 4.2 trainings and gained several skills (eg, ability to monitor personal bias, de-escalate a crisis, educate on mental health, understand community and environmental factors).

IMPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH

The Alliance is an example of how health care, public health, and community partners can work together to increase enrollment in lifestyle-change programs of residents disproportionately affected by chronic diseases. Lessons learned from implementation and evaluation can inform other complex partnerships to improve public health.

摘要

目的和目标

慢性病(如糖尿病、高血压)是美国的主要死亡原因,且不成比例地影响着少数族裔人群。这种差异部分归因于未满足的社会需求的负担不均,这些需求源于多种因素,包括种族主义。

干预措施

联盟是由医疗保健、公共卫生和社区组织组成的合作组织,旨在改善生活方式改变计划的转介、参与和成功完成,尤其是在黑人中。联盟建立了 1)一个通过筛选和转介过程评估和解决社会障碍的系统,2)一个针对一线工作人员(例如,社区卫生工作者)的培训中心。

评估方法

从 2020 年 1 月至 2022 年 9 月,我们进行了一项评估,包括定量和定性方法。我们开发了一个电子数据库来进行转介并跟踪参与的关键障碍。此外,我们在一线工作人员中进行了一次焦点小组讨论(N=15),以了解转介方面的挑战,并讨论、记录和解决参与障碍。我们使用收集定量和开放式定性反应的调查来评估培训中心,并了解对培训模块的看法以及获得的技能。

结果

一线工作人员与 6036 人进行了接触,其中 847 人(14%)在 2020 年 1 月至 2022 年 9 月期间被转介到生活方式改变计划。在这些被转介的人中,有 257 人(30%)符合条件并注册了一个项目。食物获取和不可靠的互联网是参与的最常见障碍。15 名一线工作人员中有 13 名参加了培训,平均而言,学员完成了 4.2 次培训并获得了多项技能(例如,能够监测个人偏见、缓解危机、进行心理健康教育、了解社区和环境因素)。

对公共卫生的意义

联盟是医疗保健、公共卫生和社区合作伙伴如何共同努力增加受慢性病不成比例影响的居民参与生活方式改变计划的一个例子。从实施和评估中吸取的经验教训可以为其他改善公共卫生的复杂伙伴关系提供信息。

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