西班牙裔和拉丁裔社区导航员提供的健康保险教育计划的发展。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Health Education & Behavior Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1177/10901981241309629
Austin R Waters, Perla L Vaca Lopez, Luis Rios, Amy Chevrier, Maria Guadarrama, Julie Contreras, Judy Y Ou, Matt Slonaker, Anne C Kirchhoff
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背景:西班牙裔和拉丁裔人口公平获得医疗保健服务要求系统不仅要努力增加健康保险的注册人数,还要解决健康保险素养问题-寻找和使用健康保险的知识,能力和信心。方法:与当地卫生政策组织合作,对西班牙裔和拉丁裔社区成员进行个人访谈。与主要专业人员进行了小组参与会议。访谈和参与会议的重点是现有的健康保险教育方案(HIEP)适应讲西班牙语的西班牙裔和拉丁裔个人。在每次采访或业务会议之前,提供了建议的HIEP内容大纲。以干预适应文献为指导,采用归纳主题分析法对定性内容进行分析。结果:共有N = 20名专业人士参加了参与环节,N = 21名社区成员参加了访谈。专业人员在卫生保健系统(55%)和社区组织(45%)工作。社区成员平均年龄41岁(SD = 13), 81%为女性,100%为西班牙裔或拉丁裔。定性分析显示,与会者绝大多数支持调整经济环境政策,并批准拟议的主题。与会者还就改善干预措施的内容和特点提出了建议,包括注重控制成本、针对人群量身定制、确保内容的可及性以及有关HIEP交付和促进者的具体情况。结论:总体上,参与者支持拟议的HIEP适应,并提供了各种建议。健康保险知识被认为是参加健康保险的重要下一步。
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Development of a Navigator-Delivered Health Insurance Education Program for Hispanic and Latine Communities.

BackgroundEquitable access to health care services for Hispanic and Latine populations requires that systems go beyond working to increase enrollment in health insurance but also addressing health insurance literacy-the knowledge, ability, and confidence to find and use health insurance.MethodsIn collaboration with a local health policy organization, individual interviews were conducted with Hispanic and Latine community members. Group engagement sessions were conducted with key professionals. Interviews and engagement sessions focused on the adaptation of an existing health insurance education program (HIEP) to Spanish-speaking Hispanic and Latine individuals. An outline of the proposed HIEP content was provided prior to each interview or engagement session. Qualitative content was analyzed using an inductive thematic analysis guided by the intervention adaptation literature.ResultsA total of N = 20 professionals participated in an engagement session, while N = 21 community members took part in an interview. Professionals worked in both health care systems (55%) and community organizations (45%). Community members were on average 41 years of age (SD = 13), 81% female, and 100% Hispanic or Latine. Qualitative analysis revealed that participants overwhelmingly supported the adaptation of the HIEP and approved of the proposed topics. Participants also provided recommendations to improve the intervention content and characteristics including a focus on controlling costs, tailoring to the population, ensuring accessibility of content, and specifics regarding the HIEP delivery and facilitator.ConclusionsOverall participants were supportive of the proposed HIEP adaptation and provided a variety of recommendations. Health insurance literacy was perceived as an important next step to enrollment in health insurance.

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Health Education & Behavior
Health Education & Behavior PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Health Education & Behavior is the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE). The journal publishes authoritative and practical information on critical health issues for a broad range of professionals interested in understanding factors associated with health behavior and health status, and strategies to improve social and behavioral health. The journal is interested in articles directed toward researchers and/or practitioners in health behavior and health education. Empirical research, case study, program evaluation, literature reviews, and articles discussing theories are regularly published.
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