Stanley Rebecca M, McKnight Anthony, Probst Yasmine, O'Flynn Gabrielle, Tillott Sarah
Early Start, Faculty of the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, 2522, Australia.
Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute, Wollongong, NSW, 2500, Australia.
Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2024 Feb 15;10(1):31. doi: 10.1186/s40814-023-01422-y.
Having a strong connection to culture and Country is fundamental to the health and wellbeing of Australian Aboriginal children. The aim of the research was to evaluate the feasibility of study methods and programme implementation of a co-created afterschool cultural programme, and identify areas for improvement.
Aboriginal Relational Research Methodology and mixed methods were applied to evaluate the feasibility of the implementation of the programme and study methods using a non-randomised single-group study design. Australian Aboriginal children and their siblings aged 5-13 years were recruited within regional New South Wales, Australia. The primary outcomes for feasibility included recruitment rates of children and Aboriginal programme mentors, compliance rates of outcome data collection and of the planned programme activities, programme attendance, retention rates and mean enjoyment scores. Follow-up yarning circles were conducted with the children, their parents/caregivers, programme mentors and teachers to explore aspects of feasibility, and areas for improvement.
A total of 90 caregivers consented to their children (n = 111) being part of the research. Sixteen Aboriginal mentors were recruited to deliver the programmes across the communities. Overall, 74.4% of all health outcome measures were completed across baseline (86.5%) and follow-up (55.9%). Only 61.0% of the programme activities were delivered as originally planned. The average programme attendance rate was 70.0% with a 92.0% retention rate. Eighty-nine percent of children reported a high level of enjoyment with the programmes. Follow-up yarning identified the importance of relational methodologies and flexibility within the programme design and implementation to ensure programmes were adapted to the local community, conditions and differing age groups. Considerations for future programmes included the timing of the programme and identifying health outcome assessment tools and methods that acknowledge cultural protocols and experiences.
Engaging the communities in the development, implementation and evaluation of the programmes were key to community support of the programme and conducting the feasibility study. Future programmes and evaluations need to be built on strong partnerships and embrace flexible and culturally embedded methodologies in order to be adaptive and responsive to research approaches, communities and to Country.
ACTRN12619001224112. Retrospectively registered on 05 September 2019.
与文化和故乡建立紧密联系对澳大利亚原住民儿童的健康和福祉至关重要。本研究的目的是评估共同创建的课外文化项目的研究方法和项目实施的可行性,并确定改进的领域。
采用原住民关系研究方法和混合方法,使用非随机单组研究设计评估项目实施和研究方法的可行性。在澳大利亚新南威尔士州的地区招募了5至13岁的澳大利亚原住民儿童及其兄弟姐妹。可行性的主要结果包括儿童和原住民项目导师的招募率、结果数据收集和计划项目活动的依从率、项目参与率、留存率和平均喜爱得分。与儿童、他们的父母/照顾者、项目导师和教师进行了后续交流圈,以探讨可行性方面和改进领域。
共有90名照顾者同意他们的孩子(n = 111)参与研究。招募了16名原住民导师在各个社区开展项目。总体而言,所有健康结果指标的74.4%在基线(86.5%)和随访(55.9%)时完成。只有61.0%的项目活动按原计划开展。项目平均参与率为70.0%,留存率为92.0%。89%的儿童报告对项目非常喜欢。后续交流确定了关系方法以及项目设计和实施中的灵活性的重要性,以确保项目能适应当地社区、条件和不同年龄组。对未来项目的考虑包括项目时间安排以及确定承认文化规范和经验的健康结果评估工具和方法。
让社区参与项目的开发、实施和评估是社区支持项目并进行可行性研究的关键。未来的项目和评估需要建立在牢固的伙伴关系基础上,并采用灵活且融入文化的方法,以便适应并回应研究方法、社区和故乡。
ACTRN12619001224112。于2019年9月5日追溯注册。