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一项由原住民主导的项目,旨在预防、控制和管理包括糖尿病在内的与营养相关的“生活方式”疾病。

An Aboriginal-driven program to prevent, control and manage nutrition-related "lifestyle" diseases including diabetes.

作者信息

Gracey Michael, Bridge Ernie, Martin David, Jones Timothy, Spargo Randolph M, Shephard Mark, Davis Elizabeth A

机构信息

Unity of First People of Australia, Perth, Western Australia.

出版信息

Asia Pac J Clin Nutr. 2006;15(2):178-88.

Abstract

Type 2 diabetes and other nutrition-related so-called "lifestyle" diseases, including obesity, and cardiovascular and chronic renal disease, are very prevalent in Australian Aboriginal people and contribute to their high rates of chronic illness and premature mortality. An Aboriginal-driven, community-based health protection, health promotion and improved disease detection, management and care program was introduced in four remote, discrete communities in the far north of Western Australia (WA) in order to attempt to prevent these disorders through community-based lifestyle modification. More energetic screening for early risk factors is involved as well as early dietary and exercise interventions and medical treatment, when indicated. Distinctive features of this program include its Aboriginal initiatives and perspectives, committed partnerships between the communities, the Unity of First People of Australia of Australia (UFPA) and its carers, the communities' health care providers, external clinical specialists, other external agencies and a locally-operated point-of-care (POC) pathology testing capability that is conducted by local and UFPA personnel. The POC component is quality managed by Flinders University. These features have ensured the viability of the program in three of the communities; the other one decided not to continue with the program despite risks of serious long-term health consequences. The pre-program prevalence of diabetes in screened adults was almost 40% and in adults aged (35 years was almost 60%. After several months of the program's operation, there have been positive changes in knowledge about food, nutrition, exercise and disease and altered attitudes and behaviours related to dietary and exercise patterns. There have also been improvements in weight control and in pathology test results relevant to the risk of subsequent development of diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

摘要

2型糖尿病以及其他与营养相关的所谓“生活方式”疾病,包括肥胖症、心血管疾病和慢性肾病,在澳大利亚原住民中非常普遍,导致他们慢性病发病率高和过早死亡。在西澳大利亚州(WA)最北部的四个偏远、分散的社区引入了一项由原住民主导、基于社区的健康保护、健康促进以及改善疾病检测、管理和护理的项目,旨在通过基于社区的生活方式改变来预防这些疾病。该项目还包括对早期风险因素进行更积极的筛查,以及在必要时进行早期饮食和运动干预及药物治疗。该项目的显著特点包括其原住民倡议和观点、社区、澳大利亚原住民团结组织(UFPA)及其护理人员、社区医疗服务提供者、外部临床专家、其他外部机构之间坚定的伙伴关系,以及由当地和UFPA人员进行的本地即时护理(POC)病理检测能力。POC部分由弗林德斯大学进行质量管理。这些特点确保了该项目在三个社区的可行性;另一个社区尽管面临严重长期健康后果的风险,仍决定不再继续该项目。在筛查的成年人中,项目实施前糖尿病患病率近40%,35岁及以上成年人中患病率近60%。项目运行几个月后,人们在食物、营养、运动和疾病知识方面出现了积极变化,与饮食和运动模式相关的态度和行为也有所改变。体重控制以及与后续患糖尿病和心血管疾病风险相关的病理检测结果也有所改善。

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