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Impact of the HealthMatters Train-the-Trainer Program on the Health and Health Behaviors of Staff Supporting Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

机译:医疗机构培训师培训师计划对具有知识分动和发展残疾人的成人的健康和健康行为的影响

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The health status and health behaviors among support staff providing daily support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD-SS) in community-based organizations (CBOs) have not been systematically studied. This study examined the health impact of IDD-SS workers who participated in a HealthMatters Program: Train-the-Trainer Certified Instructor Workshop followed by implementing a 12-week HealthMatters Program for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) that they care for as part of their employment. A total of 48 IDD-SS were enrolled into either an intervention (n = 28) or control group (n = 20). IDD-SS in the intervention group received an 8-hour HealthMatters Program: Train-the-Trainer Workshop immediately prior to teaching a 12-week HealthMatters Program for people with IDD. Assessments were conducted with IDD-SS before and after completing the 12-week HealthMatters Program to evaluate whether IDD-SS experienced any benefit of the training and teaching the program on their own health and health behaviors. Relative to the control group, the IDD-SS in the intervention group showed significant improvements in social/environmental supports for nutrition (F = 4.92, p = .032), exercise outcome expectations (F = 6.58, p = .014), nutrition outcome expectations (F = 8.87, p = .005), fruit and vegetable intake (F = 13.62, p = .001), knowledge of fruit and vegetable intake recommendations (F = 11.25, p = .002), and stages of change for eating fruits and vegetables (F = 6.86, p = .012). Results demonstrated that IDD-SS benefited from the health education programming. Findings support the need to develop programs and organizational policies for health promotion activities for direct care staff.
机译:在基于社区组织(CBOS)中,提供了为具有知识和发展残疾人(IDD-SS)的日常支持的支持人员之间的健康状况和健康行为尚未得到系统地研究。本研究审查了参与医疗机构计划的IDD-SS工人的健康影响:培训 - 培训师认证的教练研讨会,然后为具有知识和发展残疾人(IDD)的人实施为期12周的医疗机构,他们关心部分就业。共注入48个IDD-SS,进入干预(n = 28)或对照组(n = 20)。干预组中的IDD-SS收到了一个8小时的医疗机构:在为IDD的人教授12周的医疗机构计划之前,立即培训 - 教练员研讨会。在完成12周的医疗机构之前和之后,通过IDD-SS进行评估,以评估IDD-SS是否经历了培训和教导本计划的培训和卫生行为方案。相对于对照组,干预组的IDD-SS对营养的社会/环境支持的IDD-SS显着改善(f = 4.92,p = .032),运动结果预期(f = 6.58,p = .014),营养结果期望(f = 8.87,p = .005),水果和蔬菜摄入(f = 13.62,p = .001),果实和蔬菜摄入建议的知识(f = 11.25,p = .002),以及变化的阶段用于吃水果和蔬菜(f = 6.86,p = .012)。结果表明,IDD-SS受益于健康教育规划。调查结果支持为直接护理人员提供卫生促进活动的计划和组织政策。

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