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Public Health Nurs ; 38(4): 571-578, 2021 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33216393

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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate a multicomponent pilot program for low-income individuals with, or at risk for, hypertension, diabetes, and/or overweight. DESIGN: Pre-post evaluation including baseline and follow-up assessments, satisfaction surveys, program utilization data, and focus groups. SAMPLE: The evaluation included 138 participants. The majority were Latinx (88%), female (82%), born outside the United States (80%), and had not graduated from high school (52%). The most common health conditions were hypertension (59%), overweight or obesity (55%), high cholesterol (53%), and diabetes (34%). MEASUREMENTS: Engagement in program activities, health indicators (e.g., blood pressure), and behavior change. Qualitative data focused on perceptions of the program and its impacts. INTERVENTION: The program offered a number of health promotion services, including consultation with a nurse and a community health worker (CHW), health and nutrition talks, subsidized farm shares, cooking classes, exercise classes, and home visits. RESULTS: There were improvements in general health, blood pressure, and knowledge and behavior related to disease management and healthy eating. CONCLUSIONS: Program success was attributed to the wide range of complementary program components. The staffing model was also a strength: the CHW/nurse collaboration combined clinical expertise with cultural, language, and community knowledge to create a program that was accessible and empowering.


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Exercício Físico , Promoção da Saúde , Feminino , Humanos , Obesidade , Pobreza , Estados Unidos , População Urbana
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