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《良心中医:讲述原住民女性心血管保护和风险因素的故事》

Good Heart: Telling Stories of Cardiovascular Protective and Risk Factors for Aboriginal Women.

机构信息

Allied Health & Human Performance, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia; Wardliparingga Aboriginal Health Equity Theme, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

Wardliparingga Aboriginal Health Equity Theme, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, SA, Australia; Aboriginal Women's Advisory Group.

出版信息

Heart Lung Circ. 2021 Jan;30(1):69-77. doi: 10.1016/j.hlc.2020.09.931. Epub 2020 Nov 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' perspectives of health and cultural wellbeing encapsulate the spiritual, social and environmental health of individuals, their communities and country. Strategies designed to reduce the cardiovascular burden of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people often fail to consider their unique knowledge and worldview.

METHODS

This adapted, grounded theory study sought to explore Aboriginal women's views of cardiovascular protective and risk factors.

RESULTS

Twenty-eight (28) women from five women's groups across Central and South Australia participated. Women distinguished the heart as core to their spiritual and physical wellbeing. Women identified six attributes that keep a woman's heart strong, four that can make the heart sick, and eight socio-ecological factors which affect a woman's capacity to care for their heart. Women described having a healthy heart when able to identify as Aboriginal women, being connected to family and community, having a healthy life and body, and being engaged in their health and health care.

CONCLUSIONS

There are gaps in the provision of cardiovascular risk assessment and management, gaps in the cultural safety of primary health care services, and gaps in the communication of the sex-specific warning signs of a heart attack, all of which must be addressed.

摘要

背景

原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民的健康和文化福祉观点包含了个人、他们的社区和国家的精神、社会和环境健康。旨在减少原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民心血管负担的策略往往没有考虑到他们独特的知识和世界观。

方法

本研究采用适应性扎根理论方法,旨在探讨澳大利亚中部和南部五个妇女团体的 28 名妇女对心血管保护和危险因素的看法。

结果

28 名妇女来自澳大利亚中部和南部的五个妇女团体。妇女们将心脏视为她们精神和身体健康的核心。妇女们确定了保持女性心脏强壮的六个特征,使心脏生病的四个特征,以及八个影响女性照顾自己心脏能力的社会生态因素。妇女们描述说,当能够认同自己是原住民妇女、与家人和社区保持联系、拥有健康的生活和身体、并参与自己的健康和医疗保健时,她们就拥有一颗健康的心脏。

结论

在提供心血管风险评估和管理方面存在差距,在初级保健服务的文化安全方面存在差距,在传达心脏病发作的性别特异性警告信号方面也存在差距,所有这些差距都必须得到解决。

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