Increasing Patient Activation at a Student-Run Free Clinic: Effectiveness of a Health Education Intervention

R. Dutta, Emmy Shearer, Luis Garcia, Helen Liu, J. Swee, Seulji Ku, Cara Lai, Steven Lin, T. Montacute, M. Charon
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Background: Free clinics can serve as an important source of health information among underserved populations; however, it is difficult to track the effectiveness of health education interventions for these patients.  Thus, the objective of our study was to develop and assess the impact of a health education intervention in a student-run free clinic setting. Methods: A quality improvement project was implemented in which surveys were used to assess four confidence and knowledge measures among patients who did or did not receive health education from undergraduate volunteers. Statistical significance was determined using student’s t-tests. Results: Patients who received health education from undergraduate volunteers during clinic visits reported increased confidence in their ability to manage health conditions (p<0.01), knowledge of their prescribed medications (p<0.05), and ability to manage their symptoms (p<0.05) after clinic visits compared to before their clinic visits. Discussion: Dedicated health education interventions by undergraduate volunteers during free clinic visits can lead to increased patient confidence and knowledge of their health conditions. Due to their iterative nature and ease of implementation, quality improvement frameworks may be a useful way to track the efficacy of health education programs in the free clinic setting.
在学生开办的免费诊所提高患者的积极性:健康教育干预的有效性
背景:免费诊所可作为服务不足人群的重要卫生信息来源;然而,很难追踪这些患者健康教育干预措施的有效性。因此,我们研究的目的是发展和评估健康教育干预在学生经营的免费诊所设置的影响。方法:实施质量改进项目,采用问卷调查的方法对接受和未接受大学生志愿者健康教育的患者进行四项信心和知识评估。采用学生 t检验确定统计显著性。结果:与就诊前相比,在就诊期间接受大学生志愿者健康教育的患者在就诊后对自己健康状况管理能力的信心(p<0.01)、对处方药物的了解(p<0.05)和对症状管理能力的信心(p<0.05)均有所提高。讨论:大学生志愿者在免费诊所访问期间的专门健康教育干预可以增加患者的信心和对其健康状况的了解。由于其迭代性和易于实施,质量改进框架可能是跟踪免费诊所健康教育项目效果的有用方法。
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