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Assessing and Validating an Educational Resource Package for Health Professionals to Improve Smoking Cessation Care in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Pregnant Women

机译:评估和验证卫生专业人员的教育资源包,以改善原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民孕妇的戒烟服务

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Australian Aboriginal pregnant women have a high smoking prevalence (45%). Health professionals lack adequate educational resources to manage smoking. Resources need to be tailored to ensure saliency, cultural-sensitivity and account for diversity of Indigenous populations. As part of an intervention to improve health professionals’ smoking cessation care in Aboriginal pregnant women, a resource package was developed collaboratively with two Aboriginal Medical Services. The purpose of this study was to assess and validate this resource package. A multi-centred community-based participatory 4-step process (with three Aboriginal Medical Services from three Australian states), included: (1) Scientific review by an expert panel (2) ‘Suitability of Materials’ scoring by two Aboriginal Health Workers (3) Readability scores (4) Focus groups with health professionals. Content was analysed using six pre-determined themes (attraction, comprehension, self-efficacy, graphics and layout, cultural acceptability, and persuasion), with further inductive analysis for emerging themes. Suitability of Material scoring was adequate or superior. Average readability was grade 6.4 for patient resources (range 5.1–7.2), and 9.8 for health provider resources (range 8.5–10.6). Emergent themes included ‘Getting the message right’; ‘Engaging with family’; ‘Needing visual aids’; and ‘Requiring practicality under a tight timeframe’. Results were presented back to a Stakeholder and Consumer Aboriginal Advisory Panel and resources were adjusted accordingly. This process ensured materials used for the intervention were culturally responsive, evidence-based and useful. This novel formative evaluation protocol could be adapted for other Indigenous and culturally diverse interventions. The added value of this time-consuming and costly process is yet to be justified in research, and might impact the potential adaption by other projects.
机译:澳大利亚原住民孕妇吸烟率很高(45%)。卫生专业人员缺乏足够的教育资源来管理吸烟。需要调整资源以确保显着性,文化敏感性并考虑到土著人口的多样性。作为改善卫生专业人员对原住民孕妇戒烟的一项干预措施的一部分,与两个原住民医疗服务局合作开发了一套资源。这项研究的目的是评估和验证此资源包。一个基于社区的多中心参与式4步流程(来自三个澳大利亚州的三个原住民医疗服务机构)包括:(1)专家小组的科学审查(2)两名原住民卫生工作者对材料的适用性评分( 3)可读性分数(4)与卫生专业人员的焦点小组。使用六个预定主题(吸引力,理解力,自我效能感,图形和布局,文化可接受性和说服力)对内容进行了分析,并对新兴主题进行了进一步的归纳分析。材料评分的适用性足够或更高。患者资源的平均可读性为6.4级(范围5.1-7.2),卫生服务人员的平均可读性为9.8级(范围8.5-10.6)。新兴主题包括“正确传达信息”; “与家人互动”; “需要视觉辅助工具”;和“在紧迫的时间内要求实用性”。将结果提交给利益相关者和消费者原住民咨询小组,并相应地调整了资源。该过程确保用于干预的材料具有文化响应性,基于证据且有用。这种新颖的形成性评估方案可以适用于其他土著和文化多样化的干预措施。此耗时且昂贵的过程的附加价值尚待研究证实,并可能影响其他项目的潜在适应性。

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