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Culturally-Relevant Online Education Improves Health Workers' Capacity and Intent to Address Cancer.

Katie Cueva1, Melany Cueva2, Laura Revels2, Mark Dignan3.   

Abstract

To address a desire for timely, medically-accurate cancer education in rural Alaska, ten culturally-relevant online learning modules were developed, implemented, and evaluated with, and for, Alaska's Community Health Aides/Practitioners (CHA/Ps). The project was guided by the framework of Community-Based Participatory Action Research, honored Indigenous Ways of Knowing, and was informed by Empowerment Theory. Each learner was invited to complete an end-of-module evaluation survey. The survey asked about changes in intent to share cancer information with patients as a result of the module. In 1 year, August 1, 2016-July 31, 2017, 459 surveys were completed by 79 CHA/Ps. CHA/Ps reported that, because of the modules, they felt more knowledgeable about cancer, and more comfortable, confident, and prepared to talk about cancer with their patients, families, and communities. All learners shared that because of the modules, they intended to talk with their patients more often about cancer screenings, tobacco cessation, physical activity, or nutrition. These findings suggest that the application of this collaboratively developed, culturally-relevant, health promotion intervention has supported increased CHA/P capacity and intent to interact with patients about cancer. In the words of a learner: "Doing all these courses makes me a ton times more comfortable in talking about cancer with anyone. I didn't know too much about it at first but now I know a whole lot. Thank you".

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Keywords:  Alaska Native; Community based participatory action research; Community health workers; Culture; Health promotion; Online learning

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29368103      PMCID: PMC6033658          DOI: 10.1007/s10900-018-0465-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Health        ISSN: 0094-5145


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