Login / Signup

Empowering Underserved Communities in Southern Puerto Rico: A Formal Training Program in Community Health Promotion.

Luisa M Morales-TorresDavid A Vélez-MaldonadoFernando J Rosario-MaldonadoJeannie M Aguirre-HernándezJorge L Motta-PagánDorimar Rodríguez-TorruellaEida Castro-FigueroaAxel Ramos-LuccaElizabeth Rivera-MateoMelissa Marzán-RodríguezJulio Jiménez-Chávez
Published in: Journal of community health (2024)
Community health promotion offers a potential solution to persistent healthcare challenges, with community health workers playing a pivotal role. The Community Training Institute for Health Disparities (CTIHD) implemented a problem-solving curriculum in Community Health Promotion, integrating a competency-based learning model through two courses: Introduction to Community Health Promotion and Design of an Action Plan for the Promotion of Community Health. Each course comprised ten three-hour sessions, featuring pre/post-tests, evaluations, and a cognitive debriefing. Knowledge change was assessed using pre/post-test scores among 27 community leaders from southern Puerto Rico. Cohort 1 and Cohort 2 demonstrated an overall retention rate of 62.6% and 96.7%, respectively. Although differences in knowledge gained between cohorts and courses weren't statistically significant, a trend toward increased knowledge was noted. Cohort 1 experienced a 22% knowledge increase in Course 1 and a 24% increase in Course 2. Cohort 2 demonstrated a 41% knowledge increase in Course 1 and a 25% increase in Course 2. The CTIHD's Community Health Promotion Program has made significant strides in elevating awareness and knowledge, marking a positive step toward reducing health disparities and fostering healthier, empowered communities in southern Puerto Rico.
Keyphrases
  • health promotion
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • public health
  • health information
  • affordable care act
  • health insurance
  • medical students