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明尼苏达州索马里和奥罗莫难民及移民的文化健康资产:一项基于社区参与式研究项目的结果

Cultural Health Assets of Somali and Oromo Refugees and Immigrants in Minnesota: Findings from a Community-Based Participatory Research Project.

作者信息

Lightfoot Elizabeth, Blevins Jennifer, Lum Terry, Dube Amano

出版信息

J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2016;27(1):252-260. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2016.0023.

Abstract

This community-based participatory research study sought to identify the cultural health assets of the Somali and Oromo communities in one Minnesota neighborhood that could be mobilized to develop culturally appropriate health interventions. Community asset mappers conducted 76 interviews with Somali and Oromo refugees in in Minnesota regarding the cultural assets of their community. A community-university data analysis team coded data for major themes. Key cultural health assets of the Somali and Oromo refugee communities revealed in this study include religion and religious beliefs, religious and cultural practices, a strong culture of sharing, interconnectedness, the prominence of oral traditions, traditional healthy eating and healthy lifestyles, traditional foods and medicine, and a strong cultural value placed on health. These cultural health assets can be used as building blocks for culturally relevant health interventions.

摘要

这项基于社区的参与性研究旨在确定明尼苏达州一个社区中索马里和奥罗莫社区的文化健康资产,这些资产可被调动起来,以制定适合其文化的健康干预措施。社区资产测绘人员就其社区的文化资产对明尼苏达州的索马里和奥罗莫难民进行了76次访谈。一个社区与大学的数据分析团队对数据进行了主要主题编码。本研究揭示的索马里和奥罗莫难民社区的关键文化健康资产包括宗教和宗教信仰、宗教和文化习俗、强烈的分享文化、相互联系、口头传统的突出地位、传统健康饮食和健康生活方式、传统食物和药物,以及对健康的高度文化重视。这些文化健康资产可作为制定与文化相关的健康干预措施的基石。

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