Eng E, Smith J
Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 27599, USA.
Breast Cancer Res Treat. 1995 Jul;35(1):23-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00694741.
The Save Our Sisters Project builds on the roles of 95 "natural helpers" to increase mammography screening among older African American women in a NC county. Natural helpers are lay people to whom others naturally turn for advice, emotional support, and tangible aid. Findings from 14 focus group interviews showed that older women seek out these individuals when they have a female-specific concern, rather than or before seeking help from professionals. The characteristics of natural helpers, revealed in the findings, were used to identify and recruit them to become trained lay health advisors in breast cancer education. Through the SOS Project, natural helpers provide a community-based system of care and social support that complements the more specialized role of health professionals; linking them to women through places and ways that no health professional could begin to acquire. The three roles of lay health advisors are: (1) to assist individuals in their social networks with needs that are difficult for professionals to address; (2) to negotiate with professionals for support for the health system; and (3) to mobilize the resources of associations in their community to sustain support from the health system.
“拯救我们的姐妹”项目借助95名“天然助人者”的力量,在北卡罗来纳州的一个县提高老年非裔美国女性的乳房X光检查率。天然助人者是指那些他人自然而然会向其寻求建议、情感支持和实际帮助的普通人。14次焦点小组访谈的结果显示,老年女性在遇到女性特有的问题时,会先向这些人求助,而非专业人士,或者在向专业人士求助之前就会先找他们。研究结果中揭示的天然助人者的特征被用于识别和招募他们,使其成为经过培训的乳腺癌教育外展健康顾问。通过“拯救我们的姐妹”项目,天然助人者提供了一个基于社区的护理和社会支持系统,对健康专业人员更专业化的角色起到补充作用;通过健康专业人员无法企及的场所和方式将她们与女性联系起来。外展健康顾问的三个角色分别是:(1)帮助其社交网络中的个人解决专业人员难以应对的需求;(2)与专业人员协商,为医疗系统争取支持;(3)调动所在社区各团体的资源,以维持医疗系统的支持。