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小小地球茁壮:以城市美洲印第安人为目标的社区层面、文化适宜的糖尿病预防试点。

Little Earth Strong: A Community-Level, Culturally Appropriate Diabetes Prevention Pilot Targeting Urban American Indians.

出版信息

Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2021;15(1):3-14. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2021.0001.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The purpose of this study was to develop a culturally appropriate, community-based diabetes prevention program, named Little Earth Strong, through partnership with an urban, Indigenous, American Indian community and determine its feasibility in lowering diabetes risks.

METHODS

Using a community-based participatory research, community-level intervention approach, and after conducting a focus groups with key stakeholders (n = 20), a culturally appropriate health intervention was designed across six stages. This included providing nutrition and physical activity individual, family, and group counseling and conducting individual level biometric tests at a monthly Progress Powwow. Community participants (n = 69) included Indigenous individuals ages 18 to 64 years and their families residing in an urban American Indian housing organization.

RESULTS

Findings included the project's feasibility, sustainability, and future needs. Lessons learned included the need the need to situate health interventions within Indigenous culture, engage multiple stakeholders, remain flexible and inclusive of all community members, address cultural concerns regarding biometric testing, and focus on specific ages and groups. The outcome variables included qualitative focus group data regarding feasibility and design and quantitative biometric data including hemoglobin A1C levels and weight in which a significant decrease in A1C values were found among womenConclusions: Little Earth Strong was both feasible and successful in decreasing A1C levels using a community-level approach, especially in high participators who attended most events. These results demonstrate the promise of diabetes prevention fitness and nutrition interventions that are collaboratively designed with the community.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在通过与一个城市、土着、美洲印第安社区合作,开发一种文化上适宜的、基于社区的糖尿病预防计划,名为“小地球坚强”,并确定其降低糖尿病风险的可行性。

方法

本研究采用基于社区的参与性研究和社区层面的干预方法,在与关键利益相关者(n=20)进行焦点小组讨论后,设计了一种文化上适宜的健康干预措施,共分为六个阶段。这包括提供营养和身体活动的个人、家庭和小组咨询,并在每月的进展 Powwow 上进行个人水平的生物计量测试。社区参与者(n=69)包括年龄在 18 至 64 岁之间的土着个人及其居住在城市美洲印第安人住房组织中的家庭。

结果

研究结果包括项目的可行性、可持续性和未来需求。得出的经验教训包括需要将健康干预措施置于土着文化中,吸引多个利益相关者,保持灵活性和包容性,解决生物计量测试方面的文化问题,并关注特定的年龄和群体。结果变量包括关于可行性和设计的定性焦点小组数据以及包括血红蛋白 A1C 水平和体重在内的生物计量数据,其中女性的 A1C 值显著下降。

结论

“小地球坚强”通过社区层面的方法,在降低 A1C 水平方面既可行又成功,特别是在高参与度的参与者中,他们大多数活动都参加了。这些结果表明,与社区合作设计的糖尿病预防健身和营养干预措施具有很大的前景。

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