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Leadership and Peer Counseling Program: Evaluation of Training and Its Impact on Filipino Senior Peer Counselors

Senior volunteers represented a significant, mostly untapped lay resource of informal social care. In this study, we evaluated the effectiveness of the training program on improving senior volunteers’ competency toward peer counseling, and explored its impact on their well-being after three months o...

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Autores principales: Carandang, Rogie Royce, Shibanuma, Akira, Kiriya, Junko, Vardeleon, Karen Rose, Marges, Maria Aileen, Asis, Edward, Murayama, Hiroshi, Jimba, Masamine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31653118
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16214108
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author Carandang, Rogie Royce
Shibanuma, Akira
Kiriya, Junko
Vardeleon, Karen Rose
Marges, Maria Aileen
Asis, Edward
Murayama, Hiroshi
Jimba, Masamine
author_facet Carandang, Rogie Royce
Shibanuma, Akira
Kiriya, Junko
Vardeleon, Karen Rose
Marges, Maria Aileen
Asis, Edward
Murayama, Hiroshi
Jimba, Masamine
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description Senior volunteers represented a significant, mostly untapped lay resource of informal social care. In this study, we evaluated the effectiveness of the training program on improving senior volunteers’ competency toward peer counseling, and explored its impact on their well-being after three months of the program implementation. We conducted a pre- and post-intervention analysis among 60 senior volunteers aged 60–82 years. They participated in 40 h of training and performed weekly peer counseling home visits for three months. We evaluated the program using survey questionnaires, trainer observation and debriefing, and focus group discussions. After the training, peer counselors showed a significant improvement (p < 0.001) in knowledge (17.1 versus 22.3) and skills (17.0 versus 17.9). All of them met the minimum required passing level of 70% for the knowledge test, and their overall performance was satisfactory as rated by two independent trainers. After three months, peer counselors showed a significant improvement (p < 0.001) in their subjective well-being (d = 0.69) and depressive symptoms (d = −0.67). Filipino senior volunteers could be trained to serve as peer counselors in their communities. This program improved their competency and well-being. Future research is warranted to determine whether the provision of counseling by them will affect the health outcomes of the target population.
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spelling pubmed-68619912019-12-05 Leadership and Peer Counseling Program: Evaluation of Training and Its Impact on Filipino Senior Peer Counselors Carandang, Rogie Royce Shibanuma, Akira Kiriya, Junko Vardeleon, Karen Rose Marges, Maria Aileen Asis, Edward Murayama, Hiroshi Jimba, Masamine Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Senior volunteers represented a significant, mostly untapped lay resource of informal social care. In this study, we evaluated the effectiveness of the training program on improving senior volunteers’ competency toward peer counseling, and explored its impact on their well-being after three months of the program implementation. We conducted a pre- and post-intervention analysis among 60 senior volunteers aged 60–82 years. They participated in 40 h of training and performed weekly peer counseling home visits for three months. We evaluated the program using survey questionnaires, trainer observation and debriefing, and focus group discussions. After the training, peer counselors showed a significant improvement (p < 0.001) in knowledge (17.1 versus 22.3) and skills (17.0 versus 17.9). All of them met the minimum required passing level of 70% for the knowledge test, and their overall performance was satisfactory as rated by two independent trainers. After three months, peer counselors showed a significant improvement (p < 0.001) in their subjective well-being (d = 0.69) and depressive symptoms (d = −0.67). Filipino senior volunteers could be trained to serve as peer counselors in their communities. This program improved their competency and well-being. Future research is warranted to determine whether the provision of counseling by them will affect the health outcomes of the target population. MDPI 2019-10-24 2019-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6861991/ /pubmed/31653118 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16214108 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Asis, Edward
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Jimba, Masamine
Leadership and Peer Counseling Program: Evaluation of Training and Its Impact on Filipino Senior Peer Counselors
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title_fullStr Leadership and Peer Counseling Program: Evaluation of Training and Its Impact on Filipino Senior Peer Counselors
title_full_unstemmed Leadership and Peer Counseling Program: Evaluation of Training and Its Impact on Filipino Senior Peer Counselors
title_short Leadership and Peer Counseling Program: Evaluation of Training and Its Impact on Filipino Senior Peer Counselors
title_sort leadership and peer counseling program: evaluation of training and its impact on filipino senior peer counselors
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31653118
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16214108
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