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与生活在恩加林杰里地区的原住民共同开展并为其服务的糖尿病与代谢综合征倡议的知识界面协同设计。

Knowledge interface co-design of a diabetes and metabolic syndrome initiative with and for Aboriginal people living on Ngarrindjeri country.

作者信息

Cameron D, Wilson A, Mendham A E, Wingard S, Kropinyeri R, Scriven T, Kerrigan C, Spaeth B, Stranks S, Kaambwa B, Ullah S, Worley P, Ryder C

机构信息

Moorundi Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service, Murray Bridge, Australia.

College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.

出版信息

Public Health Pract (Oxf). 2024 Apr 16;7:100496. doi: 10.1016/j.puhip.2024.100496. eCollection 2024 Jun.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This research program involves two phases to identify enablers and barriers to diabetes care for Aboriginal people on Ngarrindjeri country; and co-design a strength-based metabolic syndrome and Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) remission program with the Ngarrindjeri community.

STUDY DESIGN

A study protocol on qualitative research.

METHODS

The study will recruit Aboriginal people living on Ngarrindjeri country above 18 years of age with a diagnosis of metabolic syndrome or T2D. Recruitment for phases one and two will occur through the Aboriginal Health Team at the Riverland Mallee Coorong Local Health Network. The lived experiences of T2D will be explored with 10-15 Aboriginal participants, through an Aboriginal conversational technique called 'yarning' (60-90 min) in phase 1. Elders and senior community representatives (n = 20-30) will participate in four co-design workshops (2-4 h) in phase 2. Qualitative data will be transcribed and thematically analysed (NVivo version 12). The analysis will focus on protective factors for the Cultural Determinants of Health. Ethics approval was obtained from Aboriginal Health Research Ethics Committee in South Australia (04-22-1009), and Flinders University Human Research Ethics Committee (5847).

RESULTS

This work will be used to pilot the co-designed diabetes remission trial. Outcomes will be published in peer-reviewed journals, presented at conferences, focusing on following best practice guidelines from the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies and National Health and Medical Research Council. Research translation will occur through digital posters, manuals, and infographics.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings will be summarised to all Aboriginal organisations involved in this study, along with peak bodies, stakeholders, Aboriginal Services, and interested participants.

摘要

目标

本研究项目分为两个阶段,旨在确定恩加林杰里地区原住民糖尿病护理的促进因素和障碍;并与恩加林杰里社区共同设计一个基于优势的代谢综合征和2型糖尿病(T2D)缓解项目。

研究设计

一项定性研究的研究方案。

方法

该研究将招募居住在恩加林杰里地区、年龄在18岁以上、被诊断为代谢综合征或T2D的原住民。第一阶段和第二阶段的招募将通过里弗兰马利古荣地方卫生网络的原住民健康团队进行。在第一阶段,将通过一种名为“交谈”(60 - 90分钟)的原住民对话技术,与10 - 15名原住民参与者探讨T2D的生活经历。长老和社区高级代表(n = 20 - 30)将在第二阶段参加四个共同设计研讨会(2 - 4小时)。定性数据将被转录并进行主题分析(NVivo 12版)。分析将聚焦于健康文化决定因素的保护因素。已获得南澳大利亚原住民健康研究伦理委员会(04 - 22 - 1009)和弗林德斯大学人类研究伦理委员会(5847)的伦理批准。

结果

这项工作将用于试点共同设计的糖尿病缓解试验。研究结果将发表在同行评审期刊上,并在会议上展示,重点遵循澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民研究所及国家卫生和医学研究委员会的最佳实践指南。研究成果转化将通过数字海报、手册和信息图表进行。

结论

研究结果将总结给参与本研究的所有原住民组织,以及相关机构、利益相关者、原住民服务机构和感兴趣的参与者。

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