Title of article :
Feasibility of a peer-led, school-based asthma education programme for adolescents in Jordan
Author/Authors :
Al-Sheyab, N.A. Jordan University of Science and Technology - Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery, and Health, Jordan , Gallagher, R. University of Technology - Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health, Australia , Roydhouse, J.K. University of Sydney - Sydney Nursing School, Australia , Crisp, J. University of Technology - Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health, Australia , Shah, S. University of Sydney - School of Public Health - Primary Health Care Education and Research Unit, Australia
From page :
468
To page :
473
Abstract :
The Adolescent Asthma Action programme (Triple A) has been used successfully to promote asthma knowledge, awareness and quality of life in adolescents with asthma in Australia. We describe the feasibility and acceptability of an adaptation of this English-language, peer-led, asthma education programme in a girls’ high school in Northern Jordan. The pilot was conducted by bilingual health workers. Feasibility, acceptability and adaptability were measured through participation rates, open-ended questionnaires completed by peer leaders, a focus group for junior students and reflective journal notes. The programme was well-received by staff and students, with high levels of participation. The peer-led approach was viewed positively. Students reported that they enjoyed the interactive learning activities and the opportunity to practise English. The students reported increased asthma knowledge and awareness, with students with asthma reporting receiving more support from peers. A peer-led asthma education programme is feasible and acceptable in the Jordanian school context.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2642795
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