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Advancing understanding of the sustainability of lay health advisor (LHA) programs for African-American women in community settings

机译:增进对社区环境中非裔美国妇女的非专业健康顾问(LHA)计划可持续性的理解

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Lay health advisor (LHA) programs have made strong contributions towards the elimination of health disparities and are increasingly being implemented to promote health and prevent disease. Developed in collaboration with African-American survivors, the National Witness Project (NWP) is an evidence-based, community-led LHA program that improves cancer screening among African-American women. NWP has been successfully disseminated, replicated, and implemented nationally in over 40 sites in 22 states in diverse community settings, reaching over 15,000 women annually. We sought to advance understanding of barriers and facilitators to the long-term implementation and sustainability of LHA programs in community settings from the viewpoint of the LHAs, as well as the broader impact of the program on African-American communities and LHAs. In the context of a mixed-methods study, in-depth telephone interviews were conducted among 76 African-American LHAs at eight NWP sites at baseline and 12–18 months later, between 2010 and 2013. Qualitative data provides insight into inner and outer contextual factors (e.g., community partnerships, site leadership, funding), implementation processes (e.g., training), as well as characteristics of the intervention (e.g., perceived need and fit in African-American community) and LHAs (e.g., motivations, burnout) that are perceived to impact the continued implementation and sustainability of NWP. Factors at the contextual levels and related to motivations of LHAs are critical to the sustainability of LHA programs. We discuss how findings are used to inform (1) the development of the LHA Sustainability Framework and (2) strategies to support the continued implementation and sustainability of evidence-based LHA interventions in community settings.
机译:外行健康顾问(LHA)计划为消除健康差异做出了巨大贡献,并且正在越来越多地实施以促进健康和预防疾病。国家见证人项目(NWP)与非裔美国人幸存者合作开发,是一项基于证据的,社区主导的LHA计划,旨在改善非裔美国人妇女的癌症筛查。 NWP已成功地在全国22个州的40多个地点,不同社区环境中传播,复制和实施,每年有15,000多名妇女参加。从LHA的角度以及该计划对非裔美国人社区和LHA的广泛影响,我们寻求加深对在社区环境中LHA计划的长期实施和可持续性的障碍和促进者的了解。在一项混合方法研究的背景下,在2010年至2013年期间,在基线以及12-18个月后的8个NWP站点对76个非洲裔美国人LHA进行了深入的电话采访。定性数据提供了对内部和外部环境的洞察力因素(例如,社区伙伴关系,站点领导,资金),实施过程(例如,培训)以及干预措施的特征(例如,非裔美国人社区的感知需求和适应性)和LHA(例如,动机,倦怠)被认为会影响NWP的持续实施和可持续性。与LHA的动机相关的背景因素对于LHA计划的可持续性至关重要。我们讨论如何利用调查结果来指导(1)LHA可持续性框架的发展,以及(2)支持社区环境中基于证据的LHA干预措施的持续实施和可持续性的策略。

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