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Peer education for advance care planning: volunteers’ perspectives on training and community engagement activities

机译:同伴教育以制定预先护理计划:志愿者对培训和社区参与活动的看法

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>Background  Peer education by volunteers may aid attitudinal change, but there is little understanding of factors assisting the preparation of peer educators. This study contributes to conceptual understandings of how volunteers may be prepared to work as peer educators by drawing on an evaluation of a training programme for peer education for advance care planning (ACP). >Objectives  To report on volunteers’ perspectives on the peer education training programme, their feelings about assuming the role of volunteer peer educators and the community engagement activities with which they engaged during the year after training. To examine broader implications for peer education. >Design  Participatory action research employing mixed methods of data collection. >Participants  Twenty‐four older volunteers and eight health and social care staff. >Data collection methods  Evaluative data were gathered from information provided during and at the end of training, a follow‐up survey 4 months post‐training; interviews and focus groups 6 and 12 months post‐training. >Findings  Volunteers’ personal aims ranged from working within their communities to using what they had learnt within their own families. The personal impact of peer education was considerable. Two‐thirds of volunteers reported community peer education activities 1 year after the training. Those who identified strongly with a community group had the most success. >Conclusion  We reflect on the extent to which the programme aided the development of ‘critical consciousness’ among the volunteers: a key factor in successful peer education programmes. More research is needed about the impact on uptake of ACP in communities.
机译:>背景志愿者的同伴教育可能会帮助改变态度,但对协助同伴教育者准备的因素了解甚少。这项研究通过评估对同龄人教育的培训计划的评估,从而促进了志愿者如何准备好作为同龄教育者的概念性理解,从而促进了护理计划(ACP)。 >目标报告志愿者对同伴教育培训计划的看法,他们对担任志愿者同伴教育者的角色的感受以及他们在培训后一年中参与的社区参与活动的感受。研究对同伴教育的广泛影响。 >设计采用混合数据收集方法进行的参与式行动研究。 >参与者:二十四名年龄较大的志愿者以及八名卫生和社会护理人员。 >数据收集方法:评估数据是从培训期间和培训结束时提供的信息中收集的,培训后4个月进行了跟踪调查;培训后6和12个月的访谈和焦点小组。 >发现:志愿者的个人目标从在社区中开展工作到利用自己在家庭中学到的知识不等。同伴教育对个人的影响是巨大的。培训后1年,三分之二的志愿者报告了社区同伴教育活动。与社区团体高度认同的人最成功。 >结论:我们反思了该计划在多大程度上有助于志愿者中“批判意识”的发展:这是成功开展同伴教育计划的关键因素。需要更多的研究来研究社区对ACP吸收的影响。

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