Woolworths Centre for Childhood Nutrition Research, Queensland University of Technology, South Brisbane 4101, Australia.
School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove 4059, Australia.
Nutrients. 2022 May 11;14(10):2020. doi: 10.3390/nu14102020.
Queensland is home to the largest diaspora of Māori and Pasifika peoples in Australia. They form an understudied population concerning experiences and challenges of food insecurity. This community co-designed research aims to explore the conceptualization of household food security by Māori and Pasifika peoples living in south-east Queensland. Participatory action research and talanoa were used to collect and analyse forty interviews with leaders representing 22 Māori and Pasifika cultural identities in south-east Queensland. Eight key themes emerged that conceptualise food security as an integral part of the culture and holistic health. These themes included: spirituality, identity, hospitality and reciprocity, stigma and shame, expectations and obligations, physical and mental health and barriers and solutions. Addressing food insecurity for collectivist cultures such as Māori and Pasifika peoples requires embracing food sovereignty approaches for improved food security through the co-design of practical solutions that impact social determinants and strengthen existing networks to produce and distribute affordable and nutritious food.
昆士兰州是澳大利亚最大的毛利人和太平洋岛民侨民聚居地。他们是一个研究不足的群体,涉及到粮食不安全的经历和挑战。这项社区共同设计的研究旨在探索居住在昆士兰州东南部的毛利人和太平洋岛民对家庭粮食安全的概念化。参与式行动研究和 talanoa 被用来收集和分析 40 名代表昆士兰州东南部 22 个毛利人和太平洋岛民文化身份的领导人的访谈。出现了八个关键主题,将粮食安全概念化为文化和整体健康的一个组成部分。这些主题包括:精神、身份、好客和互惠、耻辱和羞耻、期望和义务、身心健康以及障碍和解决方案。为了实现像毛利人和太平洋岛民这样的集体文化的粮食安全,需要通过共同设计切实可行的解决方案来拥抱粮食主权方法,从而通过影响社会决定因素和加强现有网络来生产和分配负担得起的营养食品,以改善粮食安全。