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Behavioral changes following participation in a home health promotional program in King County, Washington.

This study examined behavioral changes in households after participation in a home environmental assessment. Home assessment visits by a trained coach, which involved a walk-through in the home with the home residents, were conducted in 36 homes. The walk-through included a list of recommended behav...

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Autores principales: Leung, R, Koenig, J Q, Simcox, N, van Belle, G, Fenske, R, Gilbert, S G
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1470377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9349831
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author Leung, R
Koenig, J Q
Simcox, N
van Belle, G
Fenske, R
Gilbert, S G
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Simcox, N
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Gilbert, S G
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description This study examined behavioral changes in households after participation in a home environmental assessment. Home assessment visits by a trained coach, which involved a walk-through in the home with the home residents, were conducted in 36 homes. The walk-through included a list of recommended behavioral changes that the residents could make to reduce their exposures to home pollutants in areas such as dust control, moisture problems, indoor air, hazardous household products, and hobbies. Recruited households were surveyed 3 months after the home assessment to evaluate their implementation of the recommendations. Following the home visits, 31 of 36 households reported making at least one behavioral change, and 41% of the recommendations made by the volunteer coaches were implemented. In conclusion, this study found that the majority of the households who participated in the home assessment reported implementing at least one recommendation. This home health promotional method was effective in influencing behavioral changes.
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spelling pubmed-14703772006-06-01 Behavioral changes following participation in a home health promotional program in King County, Washington. Leung, R Koenig, J Q Simcox, N van Belle, G Fenske, R Gilbert, S G Environ Health Perspect Research Article This study examined behavioral changes in households after participation in a home environmental assessment. Home assessment visits by a trained coach, which involved a walk-through in the home with the home residents, were conducted in 36 homes. The walk-through included a list of recommended behavioral changes that the residents could make to reduce their exposures to home pollutants in areas such as dust control, moisture problems, indoor air, hazardous household products, and hobbies. Recruited households were surveyed 3 months after the home assessment to evaluate their implementation of the recommendations. Following the home visits, 31 of 36 households reported making at least one behavioral change, and 41% of the recommendations made by the volunteer coaches were implemented. In conclusion, this study found that the majority of the households who participated in the home assessment reported implementing at least one recommendation. This home health promotional method was effective in influencing behavioral changes. 1997-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1470377/ /pubmed/9349831 Text en
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Leung, R
Koenig, J Q
Simcox, N
van Belle, G
Fenske, R
Gilbert, S G
Behavioral changes following participation in a home health promotional program in King County, Washington.
title Behavioral changes following participation in a home health promotional program in King County, Washington.
title_full Behavioral changes following participation in a home health promotional program in King County, Washington.
title_fullStr Behavioral changes following participation in a home health promotional program in King County, Washington.
title_full_unstemmed Behavioral changes following participation in a home health promotional program in King County, Washington.
title_short Behavioral changes following participation in a home health promotional program in King County, Washington.
title_sort behavioral changes following participation in a home health promotional program in king county, washington.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1470377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9349831
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