Linda A Animashaun, Judith R Greener, Jessica Seyfried, Evelyn Botwe
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Abstract
Make Well Known Foundation (MWKF), a nonprofit organization focused on supporting the health of minoritized and underserved populations, piloted the Community Health Builders (CHB) program. This connected MKWF Steering Committee members-national thought leaders in health-with leaders of underserved populations in Greensboro, NC, with the goal of translating research into practice. Steering Committee members provided education, instruction, and resources to community leaders that could then be transferred to area residents to cultivate better health. A roundtable meeting was first organized to allow community leaders to share insights into the highest priority needs of Greensboro's Black residents. Four topics resulted that became the focus of the training modules (called "accelerator forums") that formed the core of the CHB program. Each accelerator forum was led by Steering Committee members and local-level topic experts to educate and share resources with community leaders. The program concluded with a local health and resource fair, which exposed Greensboro residents to the resources shared during CHB program trainings. Overall, the CHB program pilot demonstrated success in the collaborative engagement between national- and community-level leaders based on measures of increased knowledge and self-efficacy in supporting Greensboro residents in the four accelerator forum topics. In a final debrief session, CHB participants shared their perspective that the progress achieved in the community needed to be sustained through continued national- and community-level collaboration and ongoing community training. This key insight and the need for sustained engagement will be incorporated into all future programs.
Make Well Known 基金会(MWKF)是一家非营利组织,致力于支持少数民族和服务不足人群的健康,该组织试行了社区健康建设者(CHB)计划。该计划将 MKWF 指导委员会成员(全国健康领域的思想领袖)与北卡罗来纳州格林斯博罗市服务不足人群的领袖联系起来,目的是将研究成果转化为实践。指导委员会成员为社区领袖提供教育、指导和资源,然后将这些资源转移给该地区的居民,以提高他们的健康水平。首先组织了一次圆桌会议,让社区领袖分享对格林斯博罗黑人居民最优先需求的见解。由此产生的四个主题成为培训模块(称为 "加速论坛")的重点,这些模块构成了 CHB 计划的核心。每个加速论坛都由指导委员会成员和地方一级的专题专家主持,为社区领袖提供教育和资源共享。该计划最后还举办了地方健康和资源博览会,让格林斯博罗居民接触到 CHB 计划培训期间共享的资源。总体而言,CHB 计划试点在国家级和社区级领导人之间的合作参与方面取得了成功,其衡量标准是在支持格林斯博罗居民参与四个加速器论坛主题方面所增加的知识和自我效能。在最后的汇报会上,CHB 的参与者分享了他们的观点,即社区取得的进展需要通过持续的国家和社区层面的合作以及持续的社区培训来保持。这一重要见解和持续参与的必要性将被纳入今后的所有计划中。
期刊介绍:
Health Promotion Practice (HPP) publishes authoritative articles devoted to the practical application of health promotion and education. It publishes information of strategic importance to a broad base of professionals engaged in the practice of developing, implementing, and evaluating health promotion and disease prevention programs. The journal"s editorial board is committed to focusing on the applications of health promotion and public health education interventions, programs and best practice strategies in various settings, including but not limited to, community, health care, worksite, educational, and international settings. Additionally, the journal focuses on the development and application of public policy conducive to the promotion of health and prevention of disease.