Κυριακή 28 Οκτωβρίου 2018

IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 2391: Rationale, Design and Methods of “Set the Rules”: A Tailored Peer-to-Peer Health Information Intervention

IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 2391: Rationale, Design and Methods of “Set the Rules”: A Tailored Peer-to-Peer Health Information Intervention

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph15112391

Authors: Jennifer R. Warren Brandi M. White

Ensuring equitable access to health information is one strategy to promote health equity for underserved communities, especially for low-income African Americans (AAs). Childcare centers are one viable site to deliver health information to address this disparity. This paper describes the methods used in a community-based participatory research project with a childcare facility that aimed to reduce environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure among low-income AA children. Through collaboration and multiple data collection methods, partners identified communication strategies to overcome informational barriers. These initial findings indicated a peer-to-peer health information intervention, entitled “Set the Rules”, as the best strategy to increase awareness. The goal of the intervention was to build knowledge in reducing the harms of ETS exposure. Twelve community members were trained as parent leaders for the “Set the Rules” workshops and conducted workshops with parents. Even though there were barriers interfacing with all centers, parents that attended the workshop (n = 32) found the peer-to-peer intervention novel and quite helpful and will share the information learned with others. This intervention suggests that a childcare setting is a relevant space to increase access to health information to optimize child health outcomes. More research is necessary to determine if this intervention has salience in other childcare settings and across racial/ethnic groups.



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