Management Issues Related to Effectively Implementing a Nutrition Education Program Using Peer Educators

Terry Taylor, Elena Serrano, Jennifer Anderson
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Abstract

Objective

To explore the influence of administrative aspects of a nutrition education program with peer educators delivering the program.

Design

Telephone interviews with peer educators trained to deliver La Cocina Saludable, a nutrition education program for Hispanics. Open- and closed-ended questions.

Subjects/Settings

Abuelas (grandmothers) recruited and trained as peer educators for the program. The sample included peer educators no longer teaching (22%), currently teaching (30%), and who never taught after training.

Main Outcome Measures

Motives and incentives for becoming peer educators, challenges for peer educators, and reasons peer educators withdrew from the program.

Statistical Analyses Performed

Descriptive statistics were used to analyze quantitative data from the closed-ended questions. Qualitative analysis was applied to data from open-ended questions.

Results

Working with community and learning about nutrition were prime motivators. Recruiting participants and coordination of classes appeared to be major challenges. Personal issues and traveling in a large geographic area were cited as the main reasons for quitting.

Implications

The effectiveness of using peer educators for La Cocina Saludable may be improved through empowerment, additional training, a structured and equitable reimbursement system, and assistance to carry out administrative tasks.

利用同伴教育者有效实施营养教育计划的管理问题
目的探讨同伴教育对营养教育项目管理的影响。设计对接受过为拉美裔人提供营养教育项目La Cocina Saludable培训的同行教育工作者进行电话采访。开放式和封闭式问题。受试者/设置招募和培训老年人(祖母)作为同伴教育者参与该项目。样本包括不再教学的同伴教育者(22%),正在教学的同伴教育者(30%),以及培训后从未教学的同伴教育者。成为同伴教育者的动机和激励,同伴教育者面临的挑战,以及同伴教育者退出项目的原因。统计分析采用描述性统计对封闭式问题的定量数据进行分析。对开放性问题的数据进行定性分析。结果与社区合作和学习营养知识是主要动力。招募参与者和协调课程似乎是主要的挑战。辞职的主要原因是个人问题和在大地理区域旅行。通过授权、额外培训、有组织和公平的补偿制度以及协助执行行政任务,可以提高在La Cocina Saludable中使用同伴教育者的有效性。
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