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探讨有经验的航海者对人类健康和波利尼西亚海洋航行的观点和见解:一项定性研究。

Exploring perspectives and insights of experienced voyagers on human health and Polynesian oceanic voyaging: A qualitative study.

机构信息

Department of Native Hawaiian Health, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, United States of America.

Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Apr 15;19(4):e0296820. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0296820. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Worldwide Voyage (WWV) was a 3-year (2014-2017) open-ocean voyage to circumnavigate the world using Indigenous knowledge and navigational skills aboard Hōkūle'a, a traditionally designed Native Hawaiian (NH) voyaging canoe (wa'a kaulua). Each WWV segment included experienced crew and leadership who were recognized by their voyaging peers as highly experienced in Polynesian oceanic voyaging. This study explored the perceptions and insights of WWV-experienced ocean voyagers on the interconnection between human health and oceanic voyaging.

METHODOLOGY

A constructivist approach with a storytelling-based moderator guide was used to conduct focus groups and informant interviews of experienced crew and voyaging leadership. Participants were interviewed and recorded transcripts were analyzed using content analysis. Triangulation of analysis included secondary thematic review by two independent NH cultural practitioners and participant member checking. Purposive sampling was used to enroll 34 of 66 eligible highly experienced voyagers (leadership n = 6; crew n = 28) in 5 focus groups and 4 informant interviews.

RESULTS

Six themes emerged: 1) Indigenous context (spiritual and natural environment); 2) Importance of relationships and community; 3) Description of life on the canoe; 4) Holistic health; 5) Mindfulness, stress reduction and emotional health; and 6) Opportunities for intervention. Themes 1-5 were inductive and intricately interrelated, and theme 6 was deductive in that it directly resulted from a moderator guide question. Theme 6 offers strategies to improve the impact of voyaging and health well beyond the physical voyage with recommendations for improved transition back to land and developing a wa'a community context, which reflects a traditional voyaging experience.

CONCLUSIONS

Polynesian oceanic voyaging is strongly perceived as a positive and transformative holistic-health-promoting experience.

SIGNIFICANCE

Recommendations to promote generalizable health benefits of a voyaging lifestyle offers a promising and culturally grounded approach warranting future studies to understand mechanism and potential impact for improving health inequities.

摘要

背景

环球远航(WWV)是一次为期 3 年(2014-2017 年)的公海远航,使用“霍克卢拉”号(一艘传统设计的夏威夷原住民(NH)航海独木舟),利用土著知识和航海技能环游世界。每个 WWV 阶段都包括经验丰富的船员和领导层,他们在波利尼西亚海洋航海方面被同行认可为经验丰富。本研究探讨了 WWV 经验丰富的海洋航海者对人类健康与海洋航海之间相互联系的看法和见解。

方法

采用建构主义方法和基于讲故事的主持人指南,对经验丰富的船员和航海领导层进行焦点小组和知情者访谈。对参与者进行访谈并记录转录本,然后使用内容分析法进行分析。分析的三角测量包括两位独立的 NH 文化从业者的二次主题审查和参与者成员检查。采用目的抽样法,招募了 66 名符合条件的经验丰富的航海者中的 34 名(领导层 6 名;船员 28 名),参加了 5 个焦点小组和 4 个知情者访谈。

结果

出现了 6 个主题:1)土著背景(精神和自然环境);2)关系和社区的重要性;3)独木舟上的生活描述;4)整体健康;5)正念、减压和情绪健康;6)干预机会。主题 1-5 是归纳性的,且相互关联,主题 6 是演绎性的,因为它直接来自主持人指南中的一个问题。主题 6 提供了改善航海和健康影响的策略,这些策略超越了身体航海,建议改善返回陆地的过渡和发展独木舟社区背景,这反映了传统的航海体验。

结论

波利尼西亚海洋航海被强烈认为是一种积极的、变革性的、促进整体健康的体验。

意义

促进航海生活方式的普遍健康益处的建议提供了一种有前途的、具有文化根基的方法,值得进一步研究,以了解改善健康不平等的机制和潜在影响。

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