| Literature DB >> 34301227 |
Alison Brown1, Fiona Mensah2, Graham Gee3, Yin Paradies4, Samantha French5, Lea Waters6, Kerry Arabena7, Gregory Armstrong6, Jan Nicholson8, Stephanie J Brown2, Kelsey Hegarty6, Rebecca Ritte6, Kristy Meiselbach6, Margaret Kelaher6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Increasingly, strength-based approaches to health and wellbeing interventions with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians are being explored. This is a welcome counter to deficit-based initiatives which can represent a non-Indigenous view of outcomes of interest. However, the evidence base is not well developed. This paper presents the protocol for evaluating a strengths-based initiative which provides life coaching services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community housing tenants. The study aims to evaluate the effect of life coaching on social and emotional wellbeing (SEWB) of tenants in three Victorian regions.Entities:
Keywords: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander; Coaching; Evaluation; Prospective cohort; Protocol; Strengths-based
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34301227 PMCID: PMC8301731 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-021-11503-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Participants type and anticipated numbers
Fig. 2Timeline of study activites
Fig. 3Life coaching flow chart
Fig. 4Data collection schema
Data collection
| Data Type | Domain | Key measures |
|---|---|---|
| Survey | Education, Employment & Finances | Highest level of education completed, employment status, barriers to employment, spending, bill payments, bill stress |
| Family | Number of children birthed/adopted/cared for, dependents/age/relationship | |
| Out of Home Care | Removals/child protection services, age of housing independence, cultural placement plan | |
| Culture and Community | Connection to culture and community, community attitudes | |
| Cultural safety | Unfair treatment, unsafe environments | |
| Service Use | Service use and availability | |
| Self determination | Choice and control in decision making on issues | |
| Health | Health Conditions, Euroqual 5D -5 L [ | |
| Wellbeing | Kessler-5 [ | |
| Housing | Number and type of occupants, household amenities, financial stress due to tenancy | |
| Family violence | Experience of controlling, unsafe or threatening behaviour [ | |
| Goal setting questions | Key categories of goals/aspirations | |
| Pulse Check | Strengths | Key strengths used |
| Resources | Use of community resources | |
| Resilience | Self-efficacy questions from Aboriginal Resilience and Recovery Questionnaire [ | |
| Life coaching | Description of experience and impact of life coaching | |
| Support Plan | Goals and actions | Number and type of goal/s, number of action/s, goals and actions achieved/partially achieved/not achieved |
| Interview | Life coaching | Experience and impact of life coaching |
| Strengths | Awareness and use of strengths | |
| SEWB | Impact of life coaching on SEWB | |
| Administrative Data | Demographic | Age, Gender |
| Household | Household make up (adults-no children, elder, young family with preschoolers, older family with school age children) and household type (unit/house) | |
| Rent | Rent in arrears (Yes/No) | |
| Complaints | Number of complaints against household |
Predictor and outcome variables
| Predictor variables | Outcome variables |
|---|---|
| Period of life coaching (months) | Employment status |
| Exposure/dose of life coaching (hours) | Financial stress |
| Type of goal (category e.g., financial, employment) | Strengths based parenting |
| Number of goals (not achieved/partially achieved /achieved) | Connection to culture |
| Number of actions (not achieved/partially achieved/achieved) | Service use |
| Health | |
| Wellbeing - resilience, psychological distress and mental health |