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Esperanza y Vida: Training Lay Health Advisors and Cancer Survivors to Promote Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening in Latinas

机译:Esperanza y Vida:培训健康顾问和癌症幸存者以促进拉丁裔乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查

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The use of lay health advisors (LHAs) to promote community-based health education programs is well documented and is considered an effective way to reach underserved communities. Esperanza y Vida (Hope & Life) is an educational outreach program to increase breast and cervical cancer screening for diverse Latinas. It incorporates Latino LHAs (men and women) and cancer survivor role models, sobrevivientes, in the program delivery. An interactive training program, conducted by bilingual staff across three sites (Little Rock, Arkansas; Buffalo, New York and New York City) included 74 sobrevivientes and LHAs who were recruited and trained. All training attendees completed an initial application assessing socio-demographics, experience and availability as well as, true/false surveys at the beginning (pre-) and end of the training (post-) measuring knowledge levels of breast and cervical cancer health. Data analysis indicated a significant increase of both breast and cervical cancer knowledge for attendees trained as LHAs (pre = 60%; post = 80%; p = 0.000), whereas sobrevivientes had a higher baseline knowledge of breast health (74%), and therefore did not show a significant increase following training (79%). However, sobrevivientes did display a significant increase in cervical cancer knowledge (p = 0.003). These findings demonstrate the impact of training and how LHAs may be recruited at different levels of knowledge and experience and be successfully trained in key program elements. Moreover, results indicate that sobrevivientes may be impacted differently, or require variations in training approaches. This information can be useful in developing and customizing curriculum for future lay health training programs.
机译:使用外行健康顾问(LHA)来促进基于社区的健康教育计划已得到充分记录,并且被认为是覆盖服务欠佳社区的有效方法。 Esperanza y Vida(Hope&Life)是一项教育宣传计划,旨在提高对各种拉丁裔的乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查水平。它在计划交付中纳入了拉丁美洲裔LHA(男女)和癌症幸存者榜样sobrevivientes。双语工作人员在三个地点(阿肯色州小石城,纽约州和纽约州布法罗市)的双语工作人员进行了一项互动式培训计划,其中包括74名被招募和培训过的sobrevivientes和LHA。所有培训参与者均完成了初始申请,以评估社会人口统计学,经验和可用性,以及在培训开始(之前)和培训结束(之后)进行的真/假调查,以测量乳腺癌和宫颈癌健康的知识水平。数据分析表明,接受LHA培训的与会人员对乳腺癌和子宫颈癌的了解显着增加(之前= 60%;岗位= 80%; p = 0.000),而初生者对乳房健康的基线知识更高(74%),并且因此,训练后并没有显着增加(79%)。然而,sobrevivientes确实显示出宫颈癌知识的显着增加(p = 0.003)。这些发现证明了培训的影响以及如何以不同的知识和经验水平招募LHA,并成功地对关键计划要素进行了培训。此外,研究结果表明,短尾猴可能受到不同的影响,或者需要训练方法的变化。此信息对于为将来的非专业健康培训计划开发和定制课程表可能很有用。

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