Jacklin Kristen
Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Human sciences, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada P3E 2C6.
Soc Sci Med. 2009 Mar;68(5):980-9. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2008.12.035. Epub 2009 Jan 10.
This paper analyzes the community health of the Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve (WUIR), Ontario, Canada. Results are reported from fieldwork including participant observation, key informant interviewing and self-reported data measuring health status, risk behaviour, place of residence, self-identity, and personal history extracted from 350 interviews conducted during a community-wide needs assessment. The research aimed to create a health plan for the community; however, subsequent analysis of the needs assessment results indicates that internal diversity exists in health status and needs between the seven villages that comprise WUIR. The analysis suggests variation in health status and risk-taking behaviour among community members may be related to varying colonial histories among the villages. The implications of intra-community variation in health status in First Nations are discussed in relation to influential health policy theories such as the determinants of health and health transfer policy in Canada.
本文分析了加拿大安大略省维克韦米孔未被割让印第安保留地(WUIR)的社区健康状况。研究结果来自实地调查,包括参与观察、关键信息人访谈以及在全社区需求评估期间从350次访谈中提取的自我报告数据,这些数据涉及健康状况、风险行为、居住地点、自我认同和个人病史。该研究旨在为该社区制定一份健康计划;然而,对需求评估结果的后续分析表明,组成WUIR的七个村庄在健康状况和需求方面存在内部差异。分析表明,社区成员之间健康状况和冒险行为的差异可能与各村庄不同的殖民历史有关。本文结合加拿大有影响力的健康政策理论,如健康决定因素和健康转移政策,讨论了第一民族社区内部健康状况差异的影响。