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Guardians of the Living Water: Using a Health Literacy Framework to Evaluate a Child as Change Agent Intervention

机译:生活用水的监护人:使用健康识字框架来评估孩子改变代理干预

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Background. American Indian communities in the United States experience considerable health inequities, including increased exposure to environmental contaminants. Consequently, community members of the Apsaalooke (Crow) Nation identified the lack of water-related environmental knowledge among children as an area of concern. Aim. The purpose of this study was to provide a feasibility evaluation of an increasingly sophisticated environmental health literacy program for children. Method. A community-academic partnership developed and piloted the Guardians of the Living Water program to increase environmental health literacy among children and their families on the Crow reservation. Nutbeam's framework for health literacy, a schema based on functional, interactive, and critical literacy, shaped the program evaluation. We used a within-subjects, quasi-experimental design without a control group. Interviews with children and parents were used to assess the feasibility of the program, while pre-/posttests assessed changes in knowledge, skills, and behavior. Results. Compared with preintervention responses, those from postintervention indicated significant increases for selected knowledge and attitude components. Based on qualitative interviews with children and caregivers, the camp was a valuable experience and increased knowledge of water quality science and reinforced cultural knowledge. Discussion. This success of our program stems from the trust initially built between partners and then expanded throughout the community. The program and the evaluation benefited from both the health literacy framework and from our integration of Apsaalooke values. Conclusion. Our findings suggest that a community-based intervention designed to increase environmental health literacy among youth and their social networks is feasible and acceptable to this American Indian community.
机译:背景。美国印度社区在美国体验着相当大的健康状况,包括增加对环境污染物的暴露。因此,Apsaalooke(乌鸦)国家的社区成员将缺乏与儿童有关的环境知识作为关注领域。目的。本研究的目的是为儿童越来越复杂的环境健康识字计划提供可行性评估。方法。社区学术伙伴关系开发并驾驶了生活水计划的监护人,以增加儿童和家庭对乌鸦预订的环境健康素质。 Nutbeam的健康识字框架,基于功能,互动和关键素养的模式,塑造了计划评估。我们在没有对照组的情况下使用了对准的准实验设计。使用儿童和父母的访谈被用来评估该计划的可行性,而预先/后期评估知识,技能和行为的变化。结果。与优先考虑的响应相比,选定知识和态度部件的临时工部门表示显着增加。基于与儿童和照顾者的定性访谈,营地是一种有价值的经验,增加了水质科学和加强文化知识的知识。讨论。我们的计划成功源于合作伙伴之间最初建立的信任,然后在整个社区中扩展。该计划和评估受益于健康识字框架,并从我们的Apsaalooke值集成。结论。我们的研究结果表明,旨在增加青年和社交网络环境健康识字的基于社区的干预,这是美国印度社区的可行和可接受的。

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