The career journeys of health trainers in two health trainer services in England

Author:

Rahman Em1,Wills Jane2

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Health, Wessex Deanery, Health Education England, UK

2. London South Bank University, UK

Abstract

Aims: This study follows the career journeys of health trainers and explores their reasons for becoming a health trainer, their experiences of being a health trainer and where and what they go on to. Methods: The study used biographical research methods to explore the experiences of seven individuals in two health trainer services. Individual maps were drawn up to preserve the uniqueness and individuality of each biographical story within its social context. Semi-structured interviews explored their journey using a narrative approach, focusing on the stages of becoming, being and moving forward as a health trainer. Thematic analysis of these interviews identified common themes and differences in the experience. Results: The start of each health trainer’s journey is different but there is a remarkable similarity in the experience of being a health trainer. Being a health trainer affirmed the participants’ values about ‘giving back’ to their community. It resulted in improved confidence as well as improved status in the community. All expressed a similar desire to progress within a health field but expressed frustration at being unable to develop a career. Conclusions: This study explored the motivations for lay people to become health trainers using the concept of career anchors. It shows how the role strengthens desires to continue working within a health-related field thus creating a potential future public health workforce. However, the lack of progression routes for individuals creates an obstacle for them to progress. This study raises implications for how policy makers, commissioners and workforce planners can appropriately support this public health workforce.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

Reference34 articles.

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