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英国少数族裔人群的饮食与身体活动干预措施:一项探索障碍、促进因素及文化适应性的范围综述

Diet and Physical Activity Interventions for People from Minority Ethnic Backgrounds in the UK: A Scoping Review Exploring Barriers, Enablers and Cultural Adaptations.

作者信息

Katangwe-Chigamba Thando, Kantilal Kumud, Hartley-Palmer Joseph, Salisu-Olatunji Shukrat O, Seeley Carys, Naughton Felix, Chester Rachel

机构信息

Norwich Clinical Trials Unit, Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom.

Research Department of Primary Care & Population Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2024 Aug 15. doi: 10.1007/s40615-024-02112-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are a global pandemic, driven by obesity, poor diet and physical inactivity. In the UK, the prevalence of T2D and CVD is higher in minority ethnic groups. Lifestyle prevention interventions can be effective but uptake amongst minority ethnic groups in the UK is low and the extent of cultural adaptations to increase engagement unknown.

AIM

To explore barriers, enablers and culturally adapted lifestyle interventions in UK minority ethnic groups.

METHODS

Four electronic databases were searched from to January 2013-2023. Two independent reviewers carried out manuscript selection and data extraction. Barriers and enablers were mapped to the Capability + Opportunity + Motivation = Behaviour (COM-B) theoretical model. Intervention adaptations were linked to behaviour change strategies and reported within a Cultural Adaptation framework.

RESULTS

Twenty-three studies were included, reporting barriers/enablers, culturally adapted interventions or both. Barriers and enablers mostly mapped to social and physical opportunity, and reflective motivation. Common adaptation strategies considered behavioural influences related to culture, values, religious beliefs and/or traditions. Most impactful strategies were associated with using credible sources of information and reorganising social and environmental contexts.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

The current umbrella approach to preventative intervention delivery is unlikely to promote sustained participation in behaviour change amongst UK ethnic minorities. Engagement strategies for this population should consider key determinants such as social contexts, beliefs and cultural norms. Important research gaps include interventions investigating tailored interventions for Black populations, and the impact of negative social experiences (e.g., racism) on engagement.

摘要

背景

2型糖尿病(T2D)和心血管疾病(CVD)是由肥胖、不良饮食和缺乏身体活动引发的全球性流行病。在英国,少数族裔群体中T2D和CVD的患病率更高。生活方式预防干预措施可能有效,但英国少数族裔群体对其接受度较低,且为提高参与度而进行文化适应的程度尚不清楚。

目的

探讨英国少数族裔群体中的障碍、促进因素以及经过文化适应的生活方式干预措施。

方法

检索了2013年1月至2023年的四个电子数据库。两名独立评审员进行稿件筛选和数据提取。将障碍和促进因素映射到“能力+机会+动机=行为”(COM-B)理论模型。干预措施的适应与行为改变策略相关联,并在文化适应框架内进行报告。

结果

纳入了23项研究,报告了障碍/促进因素、经过文化适应的干预措施或两者。障碍和促进因素大多映射到社会和物质机会以及反思性动机。常见的适应策略考虑了与文化、价值观、宗教信仰和/或传统相关的行为影响。最具影响力的策略与使用可靠的信息来源以及重新组织社会和环境背景有关。

讨论与结论

目前预防性干预措施的总体方法不太可能促进英国少数族裔持续参与行为改变。针对这一人群的参与策略应考虑社会背景、信仰和文化规范等关键决定因素。重要的研究空白包括针对黑人人群的量身定制干预措施的研究,以及负面社会经历(如种族主义)对参与度的影响。

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