Earp J A, Viadro C I, Vincus A A, Altpeter M, Flax V, Mayne L, Eng E
Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 27599-7400, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 1997 Aug;24(4):432-51. doi: 10.1177/109019819702400404.
Transforming natural helpers into lay health advisors (LHAs) is a complex undertaking. Using the North Carolina Breast Cancer Screening Program (NC-BCSP) as a case study, this article describes the steps involved in developing, implementing, and evaluating an LHA intervention, considering factors that make the LHA approach appropriate for the NC-BCSP's population, setting, and health focus. The authors review five phases of implementation (start-up, training, LHA activities, follow-up, resource mobilization) and discuss the NC-BCSP's evaluation strategies and tools in light of difficulties involved in assessing natural helping processes and impact. Program challenges related to resource needs, identification of natural helpers, and LHA monitoring and support also are considered. The authors describe ways in which one large group of older, rural, African American LHAs are helping establish countywide partnerships between health care providers, agencies, and local communities that support and sustain individual changes in health behavior.
将天然助人者转变为非专业健康顾问(LHA)是一项复杂的工作。本文以北卡罗来纳州乳腺癌筛查项目(NC - BCSP)为例,描述了开发、实施和评估LHA干预措施所涉及的步骤,同时考虑了使LHA方法适用于NC - BCSP的人群、环境和健康重点的因素。作者回顾了实施的五个阶段(启动、培训、LHA活动、随访、资源调动),并根据评估天然助人过程和影响所涉及的困难,讨论了NC - BCSP的评估策略和工具。还考虑了与资源需求、天然助人者的识别以及LHA监测和支持相关的项目挑战。作者描述了一大群年长的、农村的非裔美国LHA如何帮助在医疗保健提供者、机构和当地社区之间建立全县范围的伙伴关系,以支持和维持个人健康行为的改变。