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非专业健康顾问的工作内容:对顾问活动的评估。

What lay health advisors do: An evaluation of advisors' activities.

作者信息

Earp J A, Flax V L

机构信息

Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA.

出版信息

Cancer Pract. 1999 Jan-Feb;7(1):16-21. doi: 10.1046/j.1523-5394.1999.07104.x.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Since the 1970s, health promotion and disease prevention programs that rely on lay health advisors have proliferated, making it important to ascertain the levels and types of activity that can reasonably be expected from such advisors. This report describes the activities of lay health advisors participating in a program to increase mammography screening by older African American women and shares lessons that the authors learned about evaluating advisors' activities.

DESCRIPTION OF STUDY

Between September 1994 and January 1996, 144 lay health advisors, associated with the North Carolina Breast Cancer Screening Program, were asked to complete, on a periodic basis, a standardized, self-administered activity report that asked about group presentations in the past 3 months and one-on-one contacts in the past week. Eighty-five advisors submitted one or more reports. The authors tabulated responses for lay health advisors overall, for those turning in one or more reports, and for those reporting a specific type of activity.

RESULTS

The responses showed that North Carolina Breast Cancer Screening Program lay health advisors made approximately one group presentation every 3 months and had one to three individual contacts per week. Group presentations were commonly in churches and homes, and focused on who needs a mammogram, how then, and where to get one. During one-on-one encounters, advisors primarily encouraged women to get mammograms or discussed fears about mammograms.

CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS

Information about lay health advisor activities serves several important purposes. Such information allows programs to identify the types of messages that lay health advisors transmit and the number of contacts they make, while also identifying the groups that are more and less difficult to reach, and the topics and locations favored by advisors and the women they contact. Activity data may indicate what resources or other support the advisors need, whether in-service training is necessary, and how to enhance the recruitment and training of additional lay health advisors.

摘要

目的

自20世纪70年代以来,依靠非专业健康顾问的健康促进和疾病预防项目不断增加,因此确定对此类顾问合理的预期活动水平和类型非常重要。本报告描述了参与提高老年非裔美国女性乳房X光检查筛查率项目的非专业健康顾问的活动,并分享了作者在评估顾问活动方面学到的经验教训。

研究描述

1994年9月至1996年1月期间,与北卡罗来纳州乳腺癌筛查项目相关的144名非专业健康顾问被要求定期填写一份标准化的自我管理活动报告,该报告询问过去3个月内的团体讲座情况以及过去一周内的一对一接触情况。85名顾问提交了一份或多份报告。作者汇总了所有非专业健康顾问、提交一份或多份报告的顾问以及报告特定类型活动的顾问的回复。

结果

回复显示,北卡罗来纳州乳腺癌筛查项目的非专业健康顾问大约每3个月进行一次团体讲座,每周有一到三次个人接触。团体讲座通常在教堂和家中进行,重点是哪些人需要进行乳房X光检查、如何进行以及在哪里进行。在一对一接触中,顾问主要鼓励女性进行乳房X光检查或讨论对乳房X光检查的恐惧。

临床意义

关于非专业健康顾问活动的信息有几个重要用途。这些信息使项目能够确定非专业健康顾问传递的信息类型和他们进行的接触次数,同时还能确定哪些群体更容易接触到,哪些群体更难接触到,以及顾问及其接触的女性所青睐的主题和地点。活动数据可能表明顾问需要哪些资源或其他支持、是否需要在职培训,以及如何加强对更多非专业健康顾问的招募和培训。

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