巴西社区卫生工作者在实施生活方式干预中的转变历程:定性研究。

IF 2.1 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2024-10-10 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2024.612
Andiara Schwingel, Ana Selzer, Deanivea Mendes Felix, Wojtek Chodzko-Zajko, Daniel Umpierre, Felipe Reichert, Pedro Hallal
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简介社区保健员(CHWs)是巴西医疗保健系统中至关重要的一线人员。在这项定性研究中,我们探讨了由社区保健员带头开展的社区行为改变干预措施的影响:干预的重点是促进巴西农村社区 50 岁及以上人群的健康行为--体育锻炼、营养和情感健康。干预措施的设计、实施和评估都是在社区保健员和当地管理人员的密切配合下进行的。干预措施的实施分为两个阶段,每个阶段持续 12 个月。在干预后和为期 6 年的随访中,对社区保健员、卫生管理人员和干预参与者进行了访谈,访谈以社区保健员作为实施者为中心,围绕采用、实施和长期保持等方面,考察了干预措施在初级保健环境中的实施情况:归纳分析揭示了四个主题,突出了社区保健工作者在健康促进中发挥积极作用的动力,以及克服新角色不熟悉或培训有限等挑战的动力。此外,社区纽带、工作满意度和对社区保健工作者的信任都通过干预措施得到了增强,这使社区保健工作者认识到了自身的潜力和重要性。另一个重要方面与社区保健工作者利用其深厚的社区关系和文化洞察力来增强干预措施的意义的能力有关。社区保健工作者参与该项目还带来了个人利益和自我保健实践,为他们所服务的社区树立了榜样:本研究强调了由社区保健工作者领导的社区干预措施的积极影响。利用社区保健工作者的广泛存在和与社区的深度融合,此类计划有可能在全国范围内推广。
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The transformative journey of community health workers in implementing a lifestyle intervention in Brazil: A qualitative study.

Introduction: Community health workers (CHWs) stand as critical frontline agents within the Brazilian healthcare system. In this qualitative study, we examined the impact of a community-based behavioral change intervention spearheaded by CHWs.

Methods: The intervention focused on promoting healthy behaviors - physical activity, nutrition, and emotional well-being - among individuals aged 50 and older living in a rural community in Brazil. The intervention was designed, implemented, and evaluated in close collaboration with CHWs and local administrators. The implementation of the intervention unfolded in two waves, each lasting 12 months. Interviews with CHWs, health administrators, and intervention participants conducted at post-intervention and 6-year follow-up centered on CHWs as delivery agents and examined the implementation of the intervention in primary care contexts around adoption, implementation, and long-term maintenance.

Results: Inductive analysis revealed four themes that highlight CHWs' motivation to take active roles in health promotion and overcoming challenges such as unfamiliarity with new roles or limited training. In addition, enhanced community bonds, job satisfaction, and trust in CHWs gained through the intervention, empowered CHWs to realize their potential and importance. Another important area relates to the CHWs' ability to leverage their deep community ties and cultural insights to enhance the intervention's significance. CHWs' participation in the program also led to personal benefits and self-care practices, setting an example for the community they serve.

Conclusions: This study underscores the positive impact of a community-based intervention led by CHWs. Such programs have the potential for nationwide dissemination, leveraging the CHWs' widespread presence and deep community integration.

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