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Development of a Health Empowerment Programme to improve the health of working poor families: protocol for a prospective cohort study in Hong Kong

机译:制定一项保健赋权计划,以改善在职贫困家庭的健康:香港一项前瞻性队列研究的方案

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Introduction People from working poor families are at high risk of poor health partly due to limited healthcare access. Health empowerment, a process by which people can gain greater control over the decisions affecting their lives and health through education and motivation, can be an effective way to enhance health, health-related quality of life (HRQOL), health awareness and health-seeking behaviours of these people. A new cohort study will be launched to explore the potential for a Health Empowerment Programme to enable these families by enhancing their health status and modifying their attitudes towards health-related issues. If proven effective, similar empowerment programme models could be tested and further disseminated in collaborations with healthcare providers and policymakers. Method and analysis A prospective cohort study with 200 intervention families will be launched and followed up for 5?years. The following inclusion criteria will be used at the time of recruitment: (1) Having at least one working family member; (2) Having at least one child studying in grades 1–3; and (3) Having a monthly household income that is less than 75% of the median monthly household income of Hong Kong families. The Health Empowerment Programme that will be offered to intervention families will comprise four components: health assessment, health literacy, self-care enablement and health ambassador. Their health status, HRQOL, lifestyle and health service utilisation will be assessed and compared with 200 control families with matching characteristics but will not receive the health empowerment intervention. Ethics and dissemination This project was approved by the University of Hong Kong—the Hospital Authority Hong Kong West Cluster IRB, Reference number: UW 12-517. The study findings will be disseminated through a series of peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations, as well as a yearly report to the philanthropic funding body–Kerry Group Kuok Foundation (Hong Kong) Limited.
机译:简介贫穷家庭中的人们健康状况不佳的部分风险很大,部分原因是获得医疗保健的机会有限。增强健康能力是一个过程,人们可以通过这种过程通过教育和动机来更好地控制影响他们的生活和健康的决策,可以成为增强健康,与健康相关的生活质量(HRQOL),健康意识和寻求健康的有效途径这些人的行为。一项新的队列研究将启动,以探索一项“健康授权计划”的潜力,这些计划可通过改善这些家庭的健康状况并改变其对与健康相关的问题的态度来使这些家庭受益。如果证明有效,可以与医疗保健提供者和决策者合作,测试并进一步传播类似的授权计划模型。方法和分析将启动一项包含200个干预家庭的前瞻性队列研究,并随访5年。招募时将使用以下入选标准:(1)至少有一名在职家庭成员; (2)至少有一个孩子在1-3年级学习; (3)家庭每月收入少于香港家庭每月家庭收入中位数的75%。将向干预家庭提供的健康授权计划将包括四个部分:健康评估,健康素养,自我保健能力和健康大使。他们的健康状况,HRQOL,生活方式和健康服务利用率将得到评估,并与200个具有匹配特征的对照家庭进行比较,但是他们将不会接受健康授权干预。道德与传播该项目已获得香港大学医院管理局香港西区IRB IRB的批准,参考号:UW 12-517。研究结果将通过一系列经同行评审的出版物和会议演讲以及向慈善基金机构嘉里集团郭氏基金会(香港)有限公司的年度报告进行传播。

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