Behind Closed Doors: A Thematic Analysis of Diabetes Community Health Worker Home Visit Content.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES Family & Community Health Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1097/FCH.0000000000000341
Sean P McClellan, Tyler W Boyd, Jacqueline Hendrix, Kryztal Peña, Susan M Swider, Molly A Martin, Steven K Rothschild
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The present work studies how community health workers (CHWs) perform the role of educator and how this relates to the implementation of other CHW roles, skills, and qualities. Prior studies on this topic have relied on interviews or focus groups rather than analysis of CHW interactions. We conducted a thematic analysis of 24 transcripts of conversations occurring between CHWs and participants during home visits as part of the Mexican American Trial of Community Health Workers, a randomized controlled trial that improved clinical outcomes among low-income Mexican American adults with type 2 diabetes. Three themes describing interactions related to diabetes self-management education accounted for about half of encounter content. The other half of encounter content was dedicated to interactions not explicitly related to diabetes described by 4 subthemes. In a successful CHW intervention, focused educational content was balanced with other interactions. Interactions not explicitly related to diabetes may have provided space for the implementation of core CHW roles, skills, and qualities other than educator, particularly those related to relationship building. It is important that interventions provide CHWs with sufficient time and flexibility to develop strong relationships with participants.

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闭门造车:糖尿病社区卫生工作者家访内容的专题分析。
本研究研究社区卫生工作者(CHW)如何扮演教育者的角色,以及这与社区卫生工作者的其他角色、技能和素质的实施有何关系。先前关于这一主题的研究依赖于访谈或焦点小组,而不是对CHW相互作用的分析。作为墨西哥裔美国社区卫生工作者试验的一部分,我们对24份chw和参与者在家访期间的对话记录进行了专题分析,这是一项随机对照试验,改善了低收入墨西哥裔美国成人2型糖尿病患者的临床结果。三个主题描述了与糖尿病自我管理教育相关的互动,约占相遇内容的一半。另一半的接触内容是专门用于与糖尿病没有明确关系的互动,由4个子主题描述。在成功的CHW干预中,重点教育内容与其他互动相平衡。与糖尿病没有明确关系的互动可能为核心CHW角色、技能和素质的实施提供了空间,而不是教育工作者,特别是那些与关系建立有关的角色、技能和素质。重要的是,干预措施为卫生工作者提供足够的时间和灵活性,以与参与者建立牢固的关系。
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期刊介绍: Family & Community Health is a practical quarterly which presents creative, multidisciplinary perspectives and approaches for effective public and community health programs. Each issue focuses on a single timely topic and addresses issues of concern to a wide variety of population groups with diverse ethnic backgrounds, including children and the elderly, men and women, and rural and urban communities.
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