Abstract

This perspective paper describes processes in the development of an evidence-based fall prevention curriculum for community health workers/promotores (CHW/P) that highlights the development of the curriculum and addresses: (1) the need and rationale for involving CHW/P in fall prevention; (2) involvement of CHW/P and content experts in the curriculum development; (3) best practices utilized in the curriculum development and training implementation; and (4) next steps for dissemination and utilization of the CHW/P fall prevention curriculum. The project team of CHW/P and content experts developed, pilot tested, and revised bilingual in-person training modules about fall prevention among older adults. The curriculum incorporated the following major themes: (1) fall risk factors and strategies to reduce/prevent falls; (2) communication strategies to reduce risk of falling and strategies for developing fall prevention plans; and (3) health behavior change theories utilized to prevent and reduce falls. Three separate fall prevention modules were developed for CHW/P and CHW/P Instructors to be used during in-person trainings. Module development incorporated a five-step process: (1) conduct informal focus groups with CHW/P to inform content development; (2) develop three in-person modules in English and Spanish with input from content experts; (3) pilot-test the modules with CHW/P; (4) refine and finalize modules based on pilot-test feedback; and (5) submit modules for approval of continuing education units. This project contributes to the existing evidence-based literature by examining the role of CHW/P in fall prevention among older adults. By including evidence-based communication strategies such as message tailoring, the curriculum design allows CHW/P to personalize the information for individuals, which can result in an effective dissemination of a curriculum that is evidence-based and culturally appropriate.

Highlights

  • INTRODUCTION “I’ve fallen and I can’t get up,” was a phrase made popular by LifeCall in 1989

  • This paper focuses on a training Community Health Workers/Promotores (CHW/P) to deliver fall prevention messages to older adults

  • Based on the best practice strategies discussed in detail along with fall prevention strategies, we developed a series of CHW/P curriculum entitled, “How can CHW/Promotores help older adults stay safe from falls and related injuries?” The curriculum was developed by the study team from October 2012 to May 2013 and piloted in McAllen, Texas, on June 4–5, 2013, in English and Spanish with 49 CHW/P

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PUBLIC HEALTH

Developing an evidence-based fall prevention curriculum for community health workers. Module development incorporated a five-step process: [1] conduct informal focus groups with CHW/P to inform content development; [2] develop three in-person modules in English and Spanish with input from content experts; [3] pilot-test the modules with CHW/P; [4] refine and finalize modules based on pilot-test feedback; and [5] submit modules for approval of continuing education units This project contributes to the existing evidence-based literature by examining the role of CHW/P in fall prevention among older adults. This paper focuses on a training Community Health Workers/Promotores (CHW/P) to deliver fall prevention messages to older adults. The purpose of developing training with integrated tailored messaging taught via adult learning strategies was to support CHW/P to utilize their strengths to ensure optimization of fall prevention interventions

EXPLAINING PROGRAMMATIC ACTIVITY
Informal focus groups
Curriculum CEU approval
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Target audience Session length
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