Deaf community analysis for health education priorities

被引:20
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作者
Jones, EG [1 ]
Renger, R
Firestone, R
机构
[1] Univ Arizona, Coll Nursing, 1305 N Martin,Room 411, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
[2] Univ Arizona, Coll Publ Hlth, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
[3] Community Outreach Program Deaf, Tucson, AZ USA
关键词
cardiovascular disease; community analysis; Deaf; health education;
D O I
10.1111/j.0737-1209.2005.22105.x
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Deaf persons' access to health-related information is limited by barriers to spoken or written language: they cannot overhear information; they have limited access to television, radio, and other channels for public information; and the average reading level of Deaf adults is at a 3(rd) to 4(th) grade level. However, literature searches revealed no published reports of community analysis focusing specifically on health education priorities for Deaf communities. A seven-step community analysis was conducted to learn the health education priorities in Arizona Deaf communities and to inform development of culturally relevant health education interventions in Deaf communities. The word "Deaf rdquo; is capitalized to reflect the cultural perspective of the Deaf community. A 14-member Deaf Health Committee collected data using multimethods that included review of state census data, review of national health priorities, key informant interviews, discussions with key community groups, a mail survey (n = 20), and semistructured interviews conducted in sign language with 111 Deaf adults. The community diagnosis with highest priority for health education was vulnerability to cardiovascular disease (CVD). Following completion of the community analysis, a heart-health education intervention (The Deaf Heart Health Intervention) was developed using a train-the-trainer, community health worker model. If this model proves to be effective in addressing vulnerability to CVD, then a similar protocol could be employed to address other health concerns identified in the Deaf community analysis.
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页码:27 / 35
页数:9
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