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Tobacco use and preferences for wellness programs among health aides and other employees of an Alaska Native Health Corporation in Western Alaska

This study assessed health behaviors and preferences for wellness programs among employees of a worksite serving Alaska Native-people. Village-based Community Health Aides/Practitioners (CHA/Ps) were compared with all other employees on health indicators and program preferences. Using a cross-sectio...

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Autores principales: Patten, Christi A., Bronars, Carrie A., Scott, Matthew, Boyer, Rahnia, Lando, Harry, Clark, Matthew M., Resnicow, Kenneth, Decker, Paul A., Brockman, Tabetha A., Roland, Agnes, Hanza, Marcelo
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Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5377012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28377849
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2017.03.005
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author Patten, Christi A.
Bronars, Carrie A.
Scott, Matthew
Boyer, Rahnia
Lando, Harry
Clark, Matthew M.
Resnicow, Kenneth
Decker, Paul A.
Brockman, Tabetha A.
Roland, Agnes
Hanza, Marcelo
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Bronars, Carrie A.
Scott, Matthew
Boyer, Rahnia
Lando, Harry
Clark, Matthew M.
Resnicow, Kenneth
Decker, Paul A.
Brockman, Tabetha A.
Roland, Agnes
Hanza, Marcelo
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description This study assessed health behaviors and preferences for wellness programs among employees of a worksite serving Alaska Native-people. Village-based Community Health Aides/Practitioners (CHA/Ps) were compared with all other employees on health indicators and program preferences. Using a cross-sectional design, all 1290 employees at the Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation (YKHC) in Western Alaska were invited in 2015 to participate in a 30-item online survey. Items assessed health behaviors, perceived stress, resiliency, and preferences for wellness topics and program delivery formats. Respondents (n = 429) were 77% female and 57% Alaska Natives. CHA/Ps (n = 46) were more likely than all other employees (n = 383) to currently use tobacco (59% vs. 36%; p = 0.003). After adjusting for covariates, greater stress levels were associated (p = 0.013) with increased likelihood of tobacco use. Employees reported lower than recommended levels of physical activity; 74% had a Body Mass Index (BMI) indicating overweight or obese. Top preferences for wellness topics were for eating healthy (55%), physical activity (50%), weight loss (49%), reducing stress (49%), and better sleep (41%). CHA/Ps reported greater interest in tobacco cessation than did other employees (37% vs. 21%; p = 0.016). Preferred program delivery format among employees was in-person (51%). The findings are important because tailored wellness programs have not been previously evaluated among employees of worksites serving Alaska Native people. Promoting healthy lifestyles among CHAP/s and other YKHC employees could ultimately have downstream effects on the health of Alaska Native patients and communities.
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spelling pubmed-53770122017-04-04 Tobacco use and preferences for wellness programs among health aides and other employees of an Alaska Native Health Corporation in Western Alaska Patten, Christi A. Bronars, Carrie A. Scott, Matthew Boyer, Rahnia Lando, Harry Clark, Matthew M. Resnicow, Kenneth Decker, Paul A. Brockman, Tabetha A. Roland, Agnes Hanza, Marcelo Prev Med Rep Regular Article This study assessed health behaviors and preferences for wellness programs among employees of a worksite serving Alaska Native-people. Village-based Community Health Aides/Practitioners (CHA/Ps) were compared with all other employees on health indicators and program preferences. Using a cross-sectional design, all 1290 employees at the Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation (YKHC) in Western Alaska were invited in 2015 to participate in a 30-item online survey. Items assessed health behaviors, perceived stress, resiliency, and preferences for wellness topics and program delivery formats. Respondents (n = 429) were 77% female and 57% Alaska Natives. CHA/Ps (n = 46) were more likely than all other employees (n = 383) to currently use tobacco (59% vs. 36%; p = 0.003). After adjusting for covariates, greater stress levels were associated (p = 0.013) with increased likelihood of tobacco use. Employees reported lower than recommended levels of physical activity; 74% had a Body Mass Index (BMI) indicating overweight or obese. Top preferences for wellness topics were for eating healthy (55%), physical activity (50%), weight loss (49%), reducing stress (49%), and better sleep (41%). CHA/Ps reported greater interest in tobacco cessation than did other employees (37% vs. 21%; p = 0.016). Preferred program delivery format among employees was in-person (51%). The findings are important because tailored wellness programs have not been previously evaluated among employees of worksites serving Alaska Native people. Promoting healthy lifestyles among CHAP/s and other YKHC employees could ultimately have downstream effects on the health of Alaska Native patients and communities. Elsevier 2017-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5377012/ /pubmed/28377849 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2017.03.005 Text en © 2017 Mayo Clinic-This transfer is subject to applicable Mayo terms at: http://www.mayoclinic.org/copyright/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Bronars, Carrie A.
Scott, Matthew
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Clark, Matthew M.
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Decker, Paul A.
Brockman, Tabetha A.
Roland, Agnes
Hanza, Marcelo
Tobacco use and preferences for wellness programs among health aides and other employees of an Alaska Native Health Corporation in Western Alaska
title Tobacco use and preferences for wellness programs among health aides and other employees of an Alaska Native Health Corporation in Western Alaska
title_full Tobacco use and preferences for wellness programs among health aides and other employees of an Alaska Native Health Corporation in Western Alaska
title_fullStr Tobacco use and preferences for wellness programs among health aides and other employees of an Alaska Native Health Corporation in Western Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Tobacco use and preferences for wellness programs among health aides and other employees of an Alaska Native Health Corporation in Western Alaska
title_short Tobacco use and preferences for wellness programs among health aides and other employees of an Alaska Native Health Corporation in Western Alaska
title_sort tobacco use and preferences for wellness programs among health aides and other employees of an alaska native health corporation in western alaska
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5377012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28377849
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2017.03.005
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