| Literature DB >> 35002208 |
Leah A P Teeters1, Laura E Burgess2, Juan Escarfuller2, Jesse Cole3, David Schlundt4, Marcy Singer-Gabella5, William J Heerman2.
Abstract
In this article, we describe a personalized approach to meeting individual and community health needs that foregrounds relational learning. This article analyzes how relational approaches to learning expand participants' objectives and result in more enduring learning. We report on mixed methods data from interviews, focus groups, surveys, and goal setting and monitoring. Analyses reveal that relationships de confianza served as a central tool in supporting participants' agency to enact change across scales of practice to promote the health of themselves, their families, and their communities.Entities:
Keywords: CHAT; Relational agency; agency; community engaged research; community health; community health education; community learning; community support; obesity; obesity prevention; preventative medicine; shared problem solving
Year: 2021 PMID: 35002208 PMCID: PMC8735706 DOI: 10.1080/10749039.2021.1874418
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mind Cult Act ISSN: 1074-9039