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促进慢性病预防结构变革之旅:审视美洲原住民国家制定政策、系统和环境支持的过程。

Journey to Promoting Structural Change for Chronic Disease Prevention: Examining the Processes for Developing Policy, Systems, and Environmental Supports in Native American Nations.

作者信息

Jock Brittany Wenniserí Iostha, Maudrie Tara, Fleischhacker Sheila, Porter Keshia Pollack, Gittelsohn Joel

机构信息

School of Human Nutrition, Centre for Indigenous Peoples' Nutrition and Environment (CINE), McGill University, St-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, Canada.

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.

出版信息

Curr Dev Nutr. 2022 Mar 16;6(3):nzab031. doi: 10.1093/cdn/nzab031. eCollection 2022 Mar.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Obesity and chronic disease rates continue to be disproportionally high among Native Americans (NAs) compared with the US general population. Policy, systems, and environmental (PSE) changes can address the root causes of these health inequalities by supporting access to healthy food and physical activity resources.

OBJECTIVE

We aim to describe the actors and processes involved in developing PSE changes supporting obesity prevention in NA Nations.

METHODS

As part of the Obesity Prevention Research and Evaluation of InterVention Effectiveness in NaTive North Americans 2 (OPREVENT2) trial (ClinicalTrials.gov registration: NCT02803853), we collected 46 in-depth interviews, 1 modified Talking Circle, 2 workshops, and 14 observations in 3 NA communities in the Midwest and Southwest regions of the United States. Participants included Tribal government representatives/staff, health staff/board members, store managers/staff, and school administrators/staff. We used a Grounded Theory analysis protocol to develop themes and conceptual framework based on our data.

RESULTS

Health staff members were influential in identifying and developing PSE changes when there was a strong relationship between the Tribal Council and health department leaders. We found that Tribal Council members looked to health staff for their expertise and were involved in the approval and endorsement of PSE changes. Tribal grant writers worked across departments to leverage existing initiatives, funding, and approvals to achieve PSE changes. Participants emphasized that community engagement was a necessary input for developing PSE changes, suggesting an important role for grassroots collaboration with community members and staff. Relevant contextual factors impacting the PSE change development included historical trauma, perspectives of policy, and "tribal politics".

CONCLUSIONS

This article is the first to produce a conceptual framework using 3 different NA communities, which is an important gap to be addressed if structural changes are to be explored and enacted to promote NA health. The journey to change for these NA Nations provides insights for promoting future PSE change among NA Nations and communities.

摘要

背景

与美国普通人群相比,美国原住民(NA)的肥胖率和慢性病发病率仍然高得不成比例。政策、系统和环境(PSE)方面的改变可以通过支持获取健康食品和体育活动资源来解决这些健康不平等的根本原因。

目的

我们旨在描述在北美原住民部落制定支持预防肥胖的PSE改变过程中涉及的行为主体和流程。

方法

作为北美原住民肥胖预防研究与干预效果评估2(OPREVENT2)试验(ClinicalTrials.gov注册号:NCT02803853)的一部分,我们在美国中西部和西南部地区的3个北美原住民社区收集了46次深度访谈、1次改良的交流圈、2次研讨会和14次观察结果。参与者包括部落政府代表/工作人员、卫生工作人员/董事会成员、商店经理/工作人员以及学校管理人员/工作人员。我们使用扎根理论分析方案,根据我们的数据形成主题和概念框架。

结果

当部落委员会与卫生部门领导人之间关系密切时,卫生工作人员在识别和制定PSE改变方面具有影响力。我们发现部落委员会成员依靠卫生工作人员的专业知识,并参与PSE改变的批准和认可。部落拨款撰写人员跨部门合作,利用现有倡议、资金和批准来实现PSE改变。参与者强调社区参与是制定PSE改变的必要因素,这表明基层与社区成员和工作人员合作具有重要作用。影响PSE改变发展的相关背景因素包括历史创伤、政策观点和“部落政治”。

结论

本文首次使用3个不同的北美原住民社区构建了一个概念框架,如果要探索并实施结构性改变以促进北美原住民健康,这是一个需要填补的重要空白。这些北美原住民部落的变革历程为促进未来北美原住民部落和社区的PSE改变提供了见解。

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