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Evaluation of a peer-led hypertension intervention for veterans: impact on peer leaders.

Katie E Mosack1, Leslie Patterson, Amanda M Brouwer, Angela R Wendorf, Kristyn Ertl, Dan Eastwood, Jeffrey Morzinski, Kathlyn Fletcher, Jeff Whittle.   

Abstract

Volunteer peer leaders (PLs) benefit from their involvement in health interventions but we know little about how they compare with other non-PL volunteers or with the intervention recipients themselves. We randomized 58 veterans' service organizations' posts (e.g. VFW) to peer- versus professionally led self-management support interventions. Our primary research questions were whether hypertensive PLs changed over the course of the project, whether they changed more than hypertensive volunteers who were not randomized to such a role [i.e. post representatives (PRs)] and whether they changed more than the intervention recipients with respect to health knowledge, health beliefs and health outcomes from baseline to 12 months. After the intervention, PLs provided open-ended feedback and participated in focus groups designed to explore intervention impact. Hypertensive PLs improved their systolic blood pressure and hypertension knowledge and increased their fruit/vegetable intake and pedometer use. We found no differences between PLs and PRs. PLs improved knowledge and increased fruit/vegetable intake more than intervention recipients did; they provided specific examples of personal health behavior change and knowledge acquisition. Individuals who volunteer to be peer health leaders are likely to receive important benefits even if they do not actually take on such a role.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23406721      PMCID: PMC3716214          DOI: 10.1093/her/cyt004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Res        ISSN: 0268-1153


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