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Lessons Learned From a Community--Academic Initiative: The Development of a Core Competency--Based Training for Community--Academic Initiative Community Health Workers.

  • Autores: Yumary Ruiz, Sergio Matos, Smiti Kapadia, Nadia Islam, Arthur Cusack, Sylvia Kwong, Chau Trinh
  • Localización: American journal of public health, ISSN 0090-0036, Vol. 102, Nº. 12, 2012, págs. 2372-2379
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Objectives. Despite the importance of community health workers (CHWs) in strategies to reduce health disparities and the call to enhance their roles in research, little information exists on how to prepare CHWs involved in community-academic initiatives (CAIs). Therefore, the New York University Prevention Research Center piloted a CAI-CHW training program. Methods. We applied a core competency framework to an existing CHW curriculum and bolstered the curriculum to include research-specific sessions. We employed diverse training methods, guided by adult learning principles and popular education philosophy. Evaluation instruments assessed changes related to confidence, intention to use learned skills, usefulness of sessions, and satisfaction with the training. Results. Results demonstrated that a core competency-based training can successfully affect CHWs' perceived confidence and intentions to apply learned content, and can provide a larger social justice context of their role and work. Conclusions. This program demonstrates that a core competency-based framework coupled with CAI-research-specific skill sessions (1) provides skills that CAI-CHWs intend to use, (2) builds confidence, and (3) provides participants with a more contextualized view of client needs and CHW roles. (Am J Public Health. 2012;102:2372-2379.) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]


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