Aulandez Kevalin M W, Walls Melissa L, Weiss Nicole M, Sittner Kelley J, Gillson Stefanie L, Tennessen Elizabeth N, Maudrie Tara L, Leppi Ailee M, Rothwell Emma J, Bolton-Steiner Athena R, Gonzalez Miigis B
Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health, International Health Department, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Duluth, MN, United States.
Department of Sociology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, United States.
Front Sociol. 2021 Feb 22;6:612637. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2021.612637. eCollection 2021.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had disproportionately severe impacts on Indigenous peoples in the United States compared to non-Indigenous populations. In addition to the threat of viral infection, COVID-19 poses increased risk for psychosocial stress that may widen already existing physical, mental, and behavioral health inequities experienced by Indigenous communities. In recognition of the impact of COVID-19 related psychosocial stressors on our tribal community partners, the Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health Great Lakes Hub began sending holistic wellness boxes to our community partners in 11 tribal communities in the Midwestern United States and Canada in summer of 2020. Designed specifically to draw on culturally relevant sources of strength and resilience, these boxes contained a variety of items to support mental, emotional, cultural, and physical wellbeing. Feedback from recipients suggest that these wellness boxes provided a unique form of COVID-19 relief. Additional Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health offices have begun to adapt wellness boxes for the cultural context of their regions. This case study describes the conceptualization, creation, and contents of these wellness boxes and orients this intervention within a reflection on foundations of community-based participatory research, holistic relief, and drawing on cultural strengths in responding to COVID-19.
与非原住民人口相比,新冠疫情对美国原住民造成了格外严重的影响。除了病毒感染的威胁,新冠疫情还加剧了心理社会压力风险,这可能会扩大原住民社区现有的身心健康和行为健康方面的不平等。认识到与新冠疫情相关的心理社会压力源对我们部落社区伙伴的影响,约翰·霍普金斯美国印第安人健康中心大湖枢纽于2020年夏天开始向美国中西部和加拿大的11个部落社区的伙伴发送整体健康包。这些健康包专门设计用于利用具有文化相关性的力量和恢复力来源,里面装有各种物品以支持心理、情感、文化和身体健康。收件人的反馈表明,这些健康包提供了一种独特的新冠疫情缓解形式。约翰·霍普金斯美国印第安人健康中心的其他办公室也已开始根据其所在地区的文化背景调整健康包。本案例研究描述了这些健康包的概念形成、制作和内容,并在基于社区的参与性研究、整体缓解以及利用文化优势应对新冠疫情的基础上对这一干预措施进行了阐述。