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Student-led pop-up health check clinics: innovative health prevention strategy for a low socioeconomic community.

作者信息

Coombs Nicole M, Sewell Lauren, Jackson Megan R, Borgelt Kaye, Lee Jessica, Porter Joanne E

机构信息

Federation University Australia, Institute of Health and Wellbeing-Nursing, Gippsland Campus, PO Box 3191, Gippsland Mail Centre, Churchill, Vic. 3841, Australia; and Collaborative Evaluation & Research Group (CERG) Federation University Australia, Gippsland Campus, PO Box 3191, Gippsland Mail Centre, Churchill, Vic. 3841, Australia.

Gippsland Primary Health Network, 11 Seymour Street, Traralgon, Vic. 3844, Australia.

出版信息

Aust J Prim Health. 2023 Dec;29(6):606-612. doi: 10.1071/PY23034.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To improve preventative health screening in regional Victoria, Australia, a collaborative student-led health prevention strategy was initiated. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of four health check clinics using a free 'pop-up' format within community settings.

METHODS

A mixed methods, explanatory sequential design was used to explore community health data and participant experiences in utilising the free health check clinics. The clinics were delivered over 6months and located in three different communities within the regional government area. Descriptive statistics were used to analyse participant health data and a thematic analysis was utilised to determine themes from participant feedback and health outcomes.

RESULTS

The clinics were attended by 188 community members, largely impacted by government lockdowns during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Health check results indicate the population is overweight and at high risk of diabetes. Participants enjoyed the free and convenient nature of the health check program and the location of the venues. Feedback from participants indicate the health education provided was useful and advocated for changes in current behaviours. Many embraced the new information and community connections and made changes to improve their future health. Others claimed to enjoy the clinic experience but reported no action from the recommendations.

CONCLUSIONS

Evaluation of the health check clinics indicate they had a minor, yet positive impact on the local community in increasing engagement with preventative screening strategies. COVID-19 restrictions impacted participant numbers and thus more research is needed in a time where community movement is not limited.

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