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针对夏威夷原住民和太平洋岛民的具有文化适应性的健康促进方法。

Culturally responsive approaches to health promotion for Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.

作者信息

Kaholokula Joseph Keawe'aimoku, Ing Claire Townsend, Look Mele A, Delafield Rebecca, Sinclair Ka'imi

机构信息

a Department of Native Hawaiian Health , John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa , Honolulu , HI , USA.

b Initiative for Research and Education to Advance Community Health (IREACH) , Washington State University , Seattle , WA , USA.

出版信息

Ann Hum Biol. 2018 May;45(3):249-263. doi: 10.1080/03014460.2018.1465593. Epub 2018 May 29.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD) have reached epidemic proportions among Native Hawaiians/Pacific Islanders (NHPI). Culturally responsive interventions that account for their interpersonal, sociocultural and socioeconomic realities are a public health priority.

OBJECTIVE

To describe cultural adaptation and culturally grounded approaches to developing health interventions for NHPI and to review the culturally responsive approaches used by, and outcomes from, two long-standing community-based participatory research projects (CBPR) in Hawai'i: PILI 'Ohana and KāHOLO Projects.

METHODS

A literature review of 14 studies from these two projects was done to exemplify the methods applied to culturally adapting existing evidence-based interventions and to developing novel interventions from the 'ground up' to address health disparities in NHPI. Of the 14 studies reviewed, 11 were studies of the clinical and behavioural outcomes of both types of interventions.

RESULTS

Both culturally adapted and culturally grounded approaches using community-based assets and NHPI cultural values/practices led to establishing sustainable and scalable interventions that significantly improved clinical measures of obesity, diabetes and hypertension.

CONCLUSION

Several recommendations are provided based on the lessons learned from the PILI 'Ohana and KāHOLO Projects. Multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary research using CBPR approaches are needed to elucidate how human biology is impacted by societal, environmental and psychological factors that increase the risk for cardiometabolic diseases among NHPI to develop more effective health promotion interventions and public health policies.

摘要

背景

肥胖、糖尿病和心血管疾病(CVD)在夏威夷原住民/太平洋岛民(NHPI)中已达到流行程度。考虑到他们的人际、社会文化和社会经济现实的具有文化适应性的干预措施是公共卫生的优先事项。

目的

描述针对NHPI开发健康干预措施的文化适应和基于文化的方法,并回顾夏威夷两个长期的社区参与式研究项目(CBPR)——PILI 'Ohana和KāHOLO项目所采用的文化适应性方法及其成果。

方法

对来自这两个项目的14项研究进行文献综述,以举例说明应用于对现有循证干预措施进行文化适应以及“从头开始”开发新干预措施以解决NHPI健康差距的方法。在 reviewed的14项研究中,11项是对这两种干预措施的临床和行为结果的研究。

结果

利用基于社区的资产以及NHPI文化价值观/实践的文化适应方法和基于文化的方法都导致建立了可持续且可扩展的干预措施,这些措施显著改善了肥胖、糖尿病和高血压的临床指标。

结论

基于从PILI 'Ohana和KāHOLO项目中学到的经验教训,提出了若干建议。需要采用CBPR方法进行多学科和跨学科研究,以阐明社会、环境和心理因素如何影响人类生物学,这些因素会增加NHPI患心脏代谢疾病的风险,从而制定更有效的健康促进干预措施和公共卫生政策。

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