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Original site: www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2007/Oct/07_0021_zht.htm | RestoredCDC.org is an independent project, not affiliated with CDC or any federal entity. Visit CDC.gov for free official information. Due to archival on January 6, 2025, recent outbreak data is unavailable. Videos are not restored. Access data.restoredcdc.org for restored data. Use of this site implies acceptance of this disclaimer.[More]About Us Report Bug Compare ContentHomeView Current Issue第4卷 第4 期,2007年10月Issue ArchiveArchivo de números en españolSearch PCDEmerging Infectious Diseases JournalMMWRHome第4卷 第4 期,2007年10月原創研究SONRISA:針對精神衛生和糖尿病諮詢員的課程工具箱Archivo de números en español目錄本摘要英文版列印此項電郵此項Search PCD 電郵此項向編輯發送反饋意見Emerging Infectious Diseases JournalMMWRKerstin M. Reinschmidt, PhD, MPH, Jenny Chong, PhD建議在引用本文時注明下列出處:由Reinschmidt KM, Chong J.所著的《SONRISA:針對精神衛生和糖尿病諮詢員的課程工具箱》[摘要]。刊載於《慢性疾病預防》2007;4(4) [網上期刊]。http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2007/oct/07_0021_zht.htm。登錄[日期]。經同行評審摘要簡介SONRISA是一個為宣傳員(社區健康工作者)開發的西班牙文/英文精神衛生課程工具箱。這些宣傳員為西班牙裔客戶服務,預防或管理糖尿病。來自一個社區專案的宣傳員和社區成員,請求其大學合作夥伴協助宣傳員來應對其糖尿病客戶出現的抑鬱症。方法資料收集方法包括分析現存教育材料和進行焦點小組研究。宣傳員在一個1天的研討會中試用了SONRISA的第一個版本。結果分析了來自社區機構的四個課程,並且有49名人士參與了八個焦點小組。研討會期間宣傳員的反饋為修訂SONRISA提供了資訊。基於社區的參與方法産生了供宣傳員及其客戶普遍使用,具有高度相關性和文化契合性的工具箱。SONRISA提供了應對抑鬱症和糖尿病的培訓材料、客戶使用的教育材料以及工作相關情緒倦怠的預防方法。討論SONRISA是一種創新性整合方法,用於培訓宣傳員應對其慢性患者客戶的抑鬱症。這種方法具有文化契合性,並可適應其他人群。The opinions expressed by authors contributing to this journal do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Public Health Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or the authors’ affiliated institutions. Use of trade names is for identification only and does not imply endorsement by any of the groups named above.HomePrivacy Policy | AccessibilityCDC Home | Search | Health Topics A-ZThis page last reviewed October 25, 2011Centers for Disease Control and Prevention United States Department ofNational Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Health and Human Services
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