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A Wellness Course for Community Health Workers in Alaska: ‘‘wellness lives in the heart of the community’’

机译:阿拉斯加社区卫生工作者健康课程:“健康生活在社区的中心”

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Objectives. To develop, implement, and evaluate a culturally respectful Wellness Course with and for Alaska's village-based Community Health Workers (CHWs) to support community health promotion and disease prevention.Study design. This article describes Wellness Course development, implementation, and evaluation.Methods. Five 5-day Wellness Courses were provided for 55 CHWs from communities throughout Alaska. Fifty-two of 55 participants completed a post-course written evaluation. Post-course telephone interviews were conducted with participants (11/32) from the first 3 courses.Results. On written post-course evaluations, all participants wrote detailed descriptions of what they learned and 98% (51/52) felt more confident in their knowledge and ability to present community wellness information. As a result of course participation, 88% (46/52) of CHWs wrote ways they would support family and community wellness, and 85% (44/52) wrote ways they planned to take better care of their health. During the in-depth post-course interviews, all 11 CHWs interviewed described ways the Wellness Course increased their health knowledge, helped them in their work, and prepared them to effectively engage with their communities to promote health.Conclusions. Learning wellness information with hands-on activities and practising health presentation and community engagement skills within the course design increased participants’ wellness knowledge and skills, confidence, and motivation to provide community wellness activities. Techniques for active listening, engaging community, and using the arts and storytelling as culturally respectful health promotion are tools that when used by CHWs within their own community have potential to empower community wellness.
机译:目标。与阿拉斯加的乡村社区卫生工作者(CHW)一起开发,实施和评估文化上相互尊重的健康课程,以支持社区健康促进和疾病预防研究设计。本文介绍了健康课程的开发,实施和评估。方法。为来自阿拉斯加各社区的55名CHW提供了5个为期5天的健康课程。 55名参与者中的52名完成了课后书面评估。培训结束后对前三门课程的学员进行了电话采访(11/32)。在进行书面的课后评估时,所有参与者都对所学知识进行了详细描述,并且98%(51/52)的人对自己的知识和提供社区健康信息的能力更有信心。由于课程的参与,有88%(46/52)的CHW写下了他们支持家庭和社区健康的方式,而有85%(44/52)的写下了他们计划更好地维护健康的方式。在深入的课后访谈中,所有接受采访的11名CHW都描述了健康课程如何增加他们的健康知识,帮助他们开展工作并为他们做好与社区有效互动以促进健康的准备。通过动手活动学习健康信息,并在课程设计中练习健康介绍和社区参与技能,从而增加了参与者的健康知识和技能,自信心以及提供社区健康活动的动力。积极聆听,与社区互动以及使用艺术和讲故事作为具有文化尊重性的健康促进手段,是CHW在其自己社区内使用时具有增强社区健康潜力的工具。

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