Development of a curriculum and training program for community health promoters in vulnerable communities in Puerto Rico.

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Luisa Morales, David A Velez-Maldonado, Fernando J Rosario, Melissa Marzan-Rodriguez, Julio Jimenez-Chavez
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The Community Training Institute for Health Disparities (CTIHD) designed a curriculum for a community health promotion program to provide training and enable community members to facilitate community action by empowering individuals with health education, knowledge, and skills to respond to community health needs, specifically to vulnerable communities in Puerto Rico which had already being affected by natural disasters, the COVID-19 pandemic, and migration. A problem-based curriculum design that integrates a competency-based learning model, which included the creation and development of two courses: Introduction to Community Health Promotion and Community Wellness & Health Promotion. Each course consisted of ten sessions lasting three hours per session. The assessment per session included a pre- and post-test and overall evaluation of the session, and a discussion or practice exercise at the end of the session. Descriptive statistics (frequencies and percentage) were performed to develop the profile of community participants. Central tendency measures (mean and median), and dispersion measures (variance and standard deviation) were used to describe the scores. Twelve(12) community leaders from different southern municipalities of Puerto Rico were recruited. Of these, nine completed the first course and eight completed the second (75% retention rate for Course 1 and 67% retention rate for Course 2). An 18% (difference of 1.2) increase in knowledge was obtained for Course a and a 16% (difference of 0.85) for Course 2. This curriculum enhances communities' resources, providing their leaders with the necessary competencies to impact health behavior, promote prevention, and become a health promoter within their communities.

为波多黎各弱势社区的社区卫生促进者制定课程和培训方案
健康差异社区培训研究所(CTIHD)为社区健康促进方案设计了一套课程,提供培训,使社区成员能够通过赋予个人健康教育、知识和技能来促进社区行动,以应对社区卫生需求,特别是针对已经受到自然灾害、COVID-19大流行和移民影响的波多黎各弱势社区。以问题为基础的课程设计,整合了以能力为基础的学习模式,其中包括创建和发展两门课程:社区健康促进导论和社区健康与健康促进。每门课程由10节课组成,每节课持续3小时。每节课的评估包括前、后测试和对课程的总体评估,以及在课程结束时的讨论或练习。进行描述性统计(频率和百分比)以发展社区参与者的概况。集中趋势测量(平均值和中位数)和分散测量(方差和标准差)被用来描述得分。来自波多黎各南部不同城市的12位社区领袖被招募。其中9人完成了第一门课程,8人完成了第二门课程(课程1的保留率为75%,课程2的保留率为67%)。课程a的知识增加了18%(差异为1.2),课程2的知识增加了16%(差异为0.85)。本课程增强了社区资源,为社区领导人提供了必要的能力,以影响健康行为,促进预防,并成为社区内的健康促进者。
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International Journal of Health Promotion and Education
International Journal of Health Promotion and Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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