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Educating underserved latino communities about family health history using lay health advisors

机译:使用外行健康顾问对服务欠佳的拉丁裔社区进行有关家庭健康史的教育

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Family health history (FHH) is a tool used to inform individuals about inherited disease risk. Due to their disproportionate morbidity and mortality from some common chronic diseases, U.S. Latinos are an important audience for FHH information. This study examined the effects of a culturally-tailored intervention led by lay health advisors (LHAs) in delivering information about FHH on participants' intentions, self-efficacy, and conceptual knowledge. Methods: 474 Spanish-speaking Latino participants were enrolled in the study. Individuals in the intervention group participated in a single group educational session using discussion and interactive activities to build skills for discussing FHH with one's family members and doctor, while individuals in the comparison group had a brochure read aloud to them. Pre- and post-test questionnaires were verbally administered. Results: Primary dependent variables were intentions and self-efficacy to discuss FHH with family members and doctors; these increased in both groups. Multivariate analyses demonstrated that the intervention led to a significantly greater increase in self-efficacy to discuss FHH with family members (p = 0.03). LHA participants were also more than twice as likely (OR = 2.6, 95% CI = 1.3-5.0) to correctly understand the purpose of a FHH and found FHH information more useful (p < 0.0001). Conclusions: A communication intervention delivered by LHAs shows promise as an effective means of educating underserved Spanish-speaking Latinos about the importance of FHH for disease prevention. Such community-based approaches can help to close knowledge and skills gaps about FHH and increase confidence in using this information to improve the health of those most at risk.
机译:家庭健康史(FHH)是用于告知个人遗传病风险的工具。由于拉丁美洲人在某些常见的慢性疾病中发病率和死亡率不成比例,因此他们是FHH信息的重要受众。这项研究考察了由非专业健康顾问(LHA)进行的针对文化的干预措施对传递FHH有关参与者的意图,自我效能和概念知识的信息的影响。方法:474名说西班牙语的拉丁美洲人参加了这项研究。干预组的个人参加了一个小组的教育会议,使用讨论和互动活动来建立与家人和医生讨论FHH的技能,而对照组的人则向他们大声朗读了一本小册子。测试前和测试后的问卷均以口头形式进行。结果:主要因变量是与家人和医生讨论FHH的意愿和自我效能;两组中这些都增加了。多变量分析表明,干预导致与家人讨论FHH的自我效能大大提高(p = 0.03)。 LHA参与者正确理解FHH的目的并发现FHH信息更有用的可能性也高出两倍(OR = 2.6,95%CI = 1.3-5.0)(p <0.0001)。结论:LHA进行的交流干预显示出有望作为教育FHH对预防疾病的重要性的西班牙语服务不足的拉丁美洲人的有效手段。这种基于社区的方法可以帮助弥合有关FHH的知识和技能差距,并增强使用此信息来改善最易受感染者的健康的信心。

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