Perceptions and experiences of older adults in a youth community health volunteer–led health coaching program in Singapore: A qualitative study
Audrey Shu Ting Kwan, Jasmine Yee Ru Cheng, Jed Jasman, Elliott Weizhi Sim, Alicia Shi Yao Chee, Ka Shing Yow, Jie Xin Lim, Si Qi Lim, Thaddeus Chi En Cheong, Nerice Heng Wen Ngiam, Muhammad Razzan Razaki, Xiaoting Huang, Lynn Pei Zhen Teo, Sheryl Wen Ning Ho, Zi Hao Lee

TL;DR
This study explores how older adults in Singapore perceive and experience a health coaching program led by youth volunteers, highlighting the potential of such initiatives for preventive health.
Contribution
The study introduces insights into the role and effectiveness of Youth Community Health Volunteers in promoting preventive health among older adults.
Findings
Older adults found YCHVs effective in facilitating health behavior changes.
Themes revealed YCHVs' potential to act as health advocates and influence positive health outcomes.
Training and empowerment of YCHVs could enhance their role in community health.
Abstract
With an aging global population, there is a growing emphasis on community-based approaches to preventive health for older adults. While Community Health Volunteers have been found to be effective in empowering older adults to manage their chronic conditions, there is limited research on the role of Youth Community Health Volunteers (YCHVs) and little is known about how older adults perceive their role and effectiveness. This qualitative study explores older adults’ experiences and perceptions of a YCHV-led health coaching program following community health screening in Singapore. We conducted one-to-one semi-structured interviews with 19 older adults who had participated in HealthStart, a YCHV-led health coaching program. Purposive sampling was used to ensure representation across diverse demographic backgrounds and varying levels of program engagement. Interviews were carried out…
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TopicsDiabetes Management and Education · Health Promotion and Cardiovascular Prevention · Health disparities and outcomes
