Remote Implementation of a Health Promotion Program in an Underserved High School during COVID-19: Lessons Learned

Gefter L, Morioka-Douglas N, S. A., Jiang Ca, Rodriguez E
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Background: This study examined the impact of remote implementation of a school-based health promotion program on health beliefs and behaviors of adolescent participants from an underserved high school during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: As part of the program, Family Medicine residents trained healthy 10th grade high school students from a vulnerable community in California to become health coaches for family members with diabetes. Five of eight onehour weekly sessions were delivered remotely after shelter in place was mandated. Students completed online pre and post-participation surveys including questions on health beliefs and behaviors and experience with remote learning. We explored factors associated with the likelihood of attending the remote classes, and we used paired T-tests to compare pre-and post-scores of health beliefs and behaviors, and qualitative analysis of open-ended questions to assess differences between those who completed in person sessions only and those who attended remote sessions. Results: 45 participants completed pre-surveys and 26 of those completed postsurveys. 14 of those 26 attended remote program sessions. The 14 who attended the additional remote sessions demonstrated significant improvements in health mindsets (belief that body has self-healing properties p=.045; belief that illness is an opportunity p=.028); consumption of fruits and vegetables (p=.054); consumption of sugary drinks (p=.047); understanding of how to improve their health (p=.055); and frequency of talking about health with their families (p=.057). Participants who did not attend remote sessions did not show significant improvements in these areas. Non-attendees were more likely to be Hispanic and male. Conclusions: These findings suggest that remote health promotion programs could support the health and well-being of adolescents in underserved communities. Yet, more research is essential to ensure all adolescents can participate.
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背景:本研究考察了在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,远程实施基于学校的健康促进计划对来自一所服务不足的高中的青少年参与者的健康信念和行为的影响。方法:作为项目的一部分,家庭医学住院医师培训来自加利福尼亚一个弱势社区的健康的10年级高中生,使他们成为患有糖尿病的家庭成员的健康教练。8次每周1小时的会议中,有5次是在临时住所得到授权后远程提供的。学生们完成了参与前和参与后的在线调查,包括关于健康信念和行为以及远程学习经验的问题。我们探索了与参加远程课程的可能性相关的因素,我们使用配对t检验来比较健康信念和行为的前后得分,并对开放式问题进行定性分析,以评估仅完成面对面课程的人与参加远程课程的人之间的差异。结果:45名参与者完成了预调查,26名参与者完成了后调查。这26人中有14人参加了远程课程。参加额外远程会议的14人在健康心态方面表现出显著改善(相信身体具有自我修复特性p= 0.045;认为疾病是一种机会(p=.028);食用水果和蔬菜(p=.054);含糖饮料的摄入量(p= 0.047);了解如何改善他们的健康(p=.055);与家人谈论健康的频率(p= 0.057)。没有参加远程会议的参与者在这些方面没有显着改善。未参加会议的更有可能是西班牙裔和男性。结论:这些发现表明,远程健康促进计划可以支持服务不足社区青少年的健康和福祉。然而,要确保所有青少年都能参与,还必须进行更多的研究。
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