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Clear Conversations: Evaluating a Verbal Health Literacy Intervention in Derbyshire

Status: Recruiting
Location: See all (2) locations...
Intervention Type: Other
Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

Understanding health information can be difficult. This means some people struggle to know how to manage their health. Also, people may not know what health services to use or when to use them. This can lead to poorer health. It is therefore important health workers can communicate information clearly. This is so people using health services can understand it and know what to do. Having clear conversations with service users could help them to improve their health. More research is needed into this area. This is so we can understand and improve health conversations. In this research project health workers will be provided with training. The training will teach them ways to improve their communication skills. Health workers will also receive support from a Health Literacy Officer. The Investigators want to see if this can improve service user outcomes and reduce health inequalities. The investigators will ask health workers and service users from a Local Authority and an NHS service to take part. Service users will attend the health programmes as normal. Staff who have and have not received the training will deliver the programmes. The investigators will ask service users to complete questionnaires. The investigators will also collect service user data from the programmes. This data will be collected before and after they attend. The investigators will compare this data with the previous year. The investigators will observe health workers delivering the programmes. The investigators will use a check list to see how they use the skills they have learnt. The investigators will ask health workers to complete a questionnaire before and after they attend the training. The investigators will run focus groups with the health workers six months later. The investigators want to understand if the training was useful. The investigators also want to know if the health workers are using the skills they learnt in their practice.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Maximum Age: 90
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• • Public Health Intervention Advisors delivering the tier 2 weight management programme across Derbyshire.

‣ Physiotherapists and specialist nurses involved in the assessment of patients and delivery of the six week DCHS NHS pulmonary rehabilitation programme.

⁃ Adults aged 18 or over who start the rolling 12 week tier two weight management programme during the intervention period.

⁃ Adults aged 18 or over, with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, who are being assessed for and undertaking the six week pulmonary rehabilitation programme during the study intervention period.

⁃ For the staff questionnaire only - Healthcare staff from other services that attend Verbal Health Literacy training, during the study period in 2024, will also be eligible

Locations
Other Locations
United Kingdom
Derbyshire Community Health Services NHSFT
RECRUITING
Chesterfield
Derbyshire County Council
RECRUITING
Matlock
Contact Information
Primary
Cheryl Grindell, PhD
c.a.grindell@sheffield.ac.uk
44 7934178779
Backup
Alicia O'Cathain, PhD
a.ocathain@sheffield.ac.uk
44 114 2220770
Time Frame
Start Date: 2024-07-01
Estimated Completion Date: 2025-06-30
Participants
Target number of participants: 400
Treatments
Pulmonary Rehab Programme
Pulmonary Rehab Programme staff and patients. The five physiotherapists who deliver the programmes will receive Verbal Health Literacy training and implementation support.~Patients will enrol and complete the Pulmonary Rehab programme as usual. That is two sessions a week for six weeks.
Weight Management Programme
Six out of twelve Health Improvement Advisors, who deliver the programmes, will receive Verbal Health Literacy Training and implementation support.~Service users will attend the programme as usual. That is one session a week for 12 weeks.
Sponsors
Collaborators: Debyshire County Council, Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust
Leads: University of Sheffield

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