Department of Social Anthropology, Faculty of Geography and History, University of Barcelona, 08001 Barcelona, Spain.
Research Group M3O, Methodology, Methods, Models and Outcomes of Health and Social Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences and Welfare, University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia, 08500 Vic, Spain.
Nutrients. 2022 Dec 8;14(24):5239. doi: 10.3390/nu14245239.
(1) Background: Pakistani women are among one of Catalonia's most affected groups by obesity and cardiovascular disease. The design of health education strategies for them has become a compelling need. This paper aims to enlighten the elaboration and evaluation procedure of culturally and linguistically tailored nutrition education materials for Pakistani women participating in the PakCat Program, which aims to evaluate the efficacy of a nutrition education strategy allowing the participants to become ambassadors of healthy eating habits for their community. (2) Methods: In this Randomised Control Trial (RCT), 137 Pakistani women (70 from the intervention and 67 from the control group) took part. We conducted 10 sessions for the intervention group and 3 sessions for the control group in the form of small groups. The sessions were conducted in Urdu and Punjabi, and the material was translated into Urdu, Catalan, Spanish and English. For some sessions, we elaborated on new materials and for others, we adapted them from the existing nutrition material in aspects of language and culture. We evaluated the nutritional material from the observation carried out by the dietician who developed the sessions, participants' feedback at the end of the sessions and a satisfaction questionnaire. (3) Results: We summarised the elaborated material in form of two multilingual nutritional guidelines about portion size and heart-healthy foods. We also registered several materials generated for the PakCat program such as an infographic about myths and beliefs related to food, a booklet to read and interpret the food labels, a recipe book for healthy snacks, and an infographic of 10 tips for healthy eating. We also organised a PhotoVoice exhibition of 70 healthy plates elaborated by the intervention group participants. The participants highly appreciated the material in terms of visualization, cultural and linguistic adequacy, and level of comprehension through all three evaluation methods. (4) Conclusions: The design of culturally and linguistically tailored nutrition education material for Pakistani women living in Catalonia is attainable and effective to meet their specific needs. The healthy dietary recommendation can be adapted to them preserving their traditional dietary pattern, and they acquire the confidence to start following a healthy diet.
(1) 背景:巴基斯坦妇女是加泰罗尼亚受肥胖和心血管疾病影响最严重的群体之一。为她们设计健康教育策略已成为当务之急。本文旨在阐述为参加 PakCat 计划的巴基斯坦妇女制定和评估文化及语言适宜的营养教育材料的过程,该计划旨在评估营养教育策略的效果,使参与者成为其社区健康饮食习惯的倡导者。
(2) 方法:在这项随机对照试验(RCT)中,共有 137 名巴基斯坦妇女(干预组 70 名,对照组 67 名)参加。我们为干预组安排了 10 次小组课程,为对照组安排了 3 次小组课程。课程以乌尔都语和旁遮普语进行,材料被翻译成乌尔都语、加泰罗尼亚语、西班牙语和英语。对于一些课程,我们编写了新的材料,对于其他课程,我们从现有的营养材料中改编了语言和文化方面的内容。我们通过营养师进行的观察、课程结束时参与者的反馈以及满意度问卷来评估营养材料。
(3) 结果:我们以两种关于份量和心脏健康食品的多语言营养指南的形式总结了编写的材料。我们还记录了为 PakCat 计划生成的几种材料,例如与食物相关的神话和信仰信息图、阅读和解释食物标签的小册子、健康小吃食谱和 10 个健康饮食提示信息图。我们还组织了一个由干预组参与者制作的 70 个健康餐盘的 PhotoVoice 展览。参与者通过所有三种评估方法,高度赞赏材料的可视化、文化和语言适宜性以及理解程度。
(4) 结论:为生活在加泰罗尼亚的巴基斯坦妇女设计文化及语言适宜的营养教育材料是可行且有效的,可以满足她们的特定需求。可以对健康饮食建议进行调整以适应他们的传统饮食模式,使他们获得开始遵循健康饮食的信心。