| Literature DB >> 36177173 |
Laura Lessard1, Rena Hallam2, Sarah Albrecht1, Eric Plautz1, Kyma Fulgence-Belardo3.
Abstract
Objective: To design and assess the effectiveness of an evidence-based intervention to improve the health and wellbeing of family child care professionals.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 36177173 PMCID: PMC9495482 DOI: 10.32481/djph.2022.08.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dela J Public Health ISSN: 2639-6378
Shining the Light on You, Program Components Mapped to Health and Wellness Coaching Best Practices
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| Participant-Centered Approach | - Co-facilitation with early childhood technical assistance coach who has experience with the FCC setting |
| Participants set goal(s) | - Participants set their own goal(s) that are articulated to the Coaches and peers |
| Self-discovery or active learning | - Sessions are engaging, involve small group/pair discussion and activities, exercise and/or practice |
| Content education | - 12 weeks dedicated to participant-chosen wellbeing topics (e.g. mindful eating, physical activity, financial stress) |
| Self-monitoring of progress | - Weekly check-ins with peers |
| Trusted relationship with Health and Wellness Coach | - Icebreakers with Coaches and peers |
Characteristics of Program Participants at Baseline, Delaware Shining the Light participants (2020-2022) (all cohorts, n=33)
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| Hours worked per week | 56.42 hours |
| Received SNAP benefits within the past year | 11.8% |
| Number of | 9.89 days |