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Recruitment, training outcomes, retention, and performance of community health advisors in two tobacco control interventions for Latinos.

机译:在针对拉丁裔的两种烟草控制干预措施中,社区卫生顾问的招聘,培训成果,保留和绩效。

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Community Health Advisors (CHAs) are indigenous lay health advisors who, with training, can create health awareness, disseminate health information and support behavior change in their communities. Little data are available that describe the characteristics, recruitment, training, retention, and performance of CHAs. The present study described the characteristics, recruitment process, training outcomes, retention activities, and performance of two sets of CHAs who delivered tobacco-related interventions in the local Latino community. The Tobacco Control in Latino Communities (TCLC) Center trained 35 CHAs to conduct either a smoking cessation program for Spanish-speaking adult smokers or a behavioral problem-solving intervention to reduce environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure among low-income Latino children. Theoretical psychosocial constructs related to behavior change, general self-esteem, general self-efficacy, and demographics were collected from CHAs before and after training. Additional measures captured the level of professionalism exercised and effort undertaken by the CHAs, as well actual outcomes of their efforts. Of the 33 women and 2 men CHAs recruited, 86% were originally from Mexico, most had a high school education, most were married, and the average monthly household income was Dollars 1,100-Dollars 1,400. Mean participant age was 42 years, and level of acculturation was relatively low. There were changes in the desired direction pre-to-post training for both ETS and smoking cessation program CHAs for most of the psychosocial constructs. Expert ratings of CHA performance were good, and recipients of the CHAs' efforts showed positive changes in behavior. This information may aid in planning for recruitment and evaluation of CHAs for future tobacco control programs.
机译:社区健康顾问(CHA)是土著外行健康顾问,他们经过培训可以提高健康意识,传播健康信息并支持其社区的行为改变。很少有数据描述CHA的特征,募集,培训,保留和性能。本研究描述了在当地拉丁裔社区提供与烟草有关的干预措施的两组CHA的特征,招募过程,培训成果,保留活动和绩效。拉丁裔社区烟草控制(TCLC)中心培训了35个CHA,以开展针对讲西班牙语的成年吸烟者的戒烟计划,或采取行为解决问题的干预措施,以减少低收入拉丁裔儿童对环境烟草烟雾(ETS)的接触。在训练前后,从CHA收集与行为改变,一般自尊,一般自我效能和人口统计学有关的理论社会心理结构。其他措施反映了CHA所行使的专业水平和所付出的努力,以及其努力的实际结果。在招募的33名女性和2名男性CHA中,有86%的人最初来自墨西哥,大部分受过高中教育,大多数已婚,家庭平均月收入为1100美元至1400美元。参与者的平均年龄为42岁,适应程度较低。对于大多数心理社会结构,ETS和戒烟计划CHAs的期望方向的岗前培训发生了变化。专家对CHA的表现评价良好,接受CHA的人表现出积极的行为变化。该信息可能有助于规划CHAS的招募和评估,以用于未来的烟草控制计划。

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