Informing health promotion in rural men's sheds by examination of participant health status, concerns, interests, knowledge and behaviours

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作者
Misan, Gary M. H. [1 ]
Oosterbroek, Chloe [2 ]
Wilson, Nathan J. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Adelaide, Rural Clin Sch, Ground Floor,122 Frome St, Adelaide, SA 5055, Australia
[2] Country SA Primary Hlth Care Network, POB 868, Nuriootpa, SA 5355, Australia
[3] Western Sydney Univ, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW 2751, Australia
关键词
health promotion; health seeking; kinaesthetic learning; learning preferences; learning styles; TELEPHONE SURVEY MATES; REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH; NATIONAL-SURVEY; MENTAL-HEALTH; AUSTRALIA; LITERACY; SEEKING;
D O I
10.1071/HE16081
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Issue addressedDespite the growth of Australian men's sheds, the body of evidence regarding the health status of members, their health concerns, interests, help- or health-seeking behaviour and their preferred format for receiving health information is limited. MethodsThe study involved a cross-sectional study design with data collected from 11 rural South Australian (SA) men's sheds. The survey collected information across 5 domains: demographics; health history, status, concerns and interests; health knowledge; help-seeking behaviours and health information format preferences. ResultsData from 154 shed members were available for analysis. Rural SA sheds primarily cater for older, retired, lesser educated men from lower socioeconomic strata. The key health issues were age-related chronic conditions yet self-reported health status remained high. The GP was the preferred source of health advice. Key knowledge deficits were in the areas of reproductive and psychological health. The preferred mode for health education was hands-on or kinaesthetic approaches as opposed to seminars or internet based information. ConclusionsPriority topics for health promotion programs should include prostate disorders, reproductive and sexual health issues, psychological health, risk factors for common chronic disease and bowel cancer. Programs should incorporate hands-on education approaches. Shed and shed member diversity should be considered when designing programs. So what?A better understanding of what ails men's shed members, what concerns and interests them in terms of health, where they go for health advice and their preferred format for receiving health information increases the likelihood of developing health promotion programs that better engage with this target group. Despite the mushrooming of men's sheds in Australia in recent years, little is known about the health status, knowledge or health behaviours of shed members, particularly in rural areas. This study found that rural sheds in South Australia primarily cater for older, retired, lesser educated men from lower socioeconomic strata with one or more age-related chronic conditions and health knowledge deficits in reproductive and psychological health. GPs are the preferred source of health advice and hands-on formats for health education are preferred.
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