King Roxanna, Koch Shelby, Burns Raven, Cupp Cameron, Lindell Meghan, London Sara, Bunch Joseph, Fretts Amanda, Ali Tauqeer, Umans Jason, Nelson Lonnie
Washington State University, Insititute for Research and Education to Advance Community Health (IREACH), Spokane, Washington, USA.
Washington State University, Insititute for Research and Education to Advance Community Health (IREACH), Spokane, Washington, USA.
Sleep Health. 2025 Apr;11(2):140-148. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2025.01.006. Epub 2025 Feb 26.
Chronic sleep problems are commonly reported in American Indian (AI) peoples, however there is a lack of qualitative research examining the behavioral, psychological, sociocultural, and economic factors surrounding sleep health among AI peoples. This study aims to remedy that oversight by providing qualitative data on AI peoples sleep health.
To explore the perceived barriers to and facilitators of healthy sleep in AI peoples and identify protective cultural factors associated with sleep for AI peoples.
Fifty-nine American Indians aged 30-79 located across 3 geographic sites: Arizona, South Dakota, and Oklahoma.
Focus groups were collected in November 2019 and individual interviews were conducted between May and November 2020. Conventional content analysis was used to examine the recurring and overlapping themes related to perceptions of barriers to and facilitators of healthy sleep.
The results yielded 11 barriers to healthy sleep and 12 facilitators of healthy sleep. Facilitators included protective cultural factors such as good dreams, cultural bedtime routine, praying, traditional knowledge, ceremonies and practices, and traditional remedies.
The findings suggest future sleep health interventions among AI peoples should focus on promoting the cultural factors that were identified as protective factors and improving the sleep environment. Culturally tailoring sleep health interventions is an important step forward in decolonizing research methodologies.
美国印第安人群中普遍存在慢性睡眠问题,然而,缺乏对围绕该人群睡眠健康的行为、心理、社会文化和经济因素进行的定性研究。本研究旨在通过提供有关美国印第安人群睡眠健康的定性数据来弥补这一疏漏。
探讨美国印第安人群健康睡眠的感知障碍和促进因素,并确定与该人群睡眠相关的保护性文化因素。
来自亚利桑那州、南达科他州和俄克拉何马州这3个地理区域的59名年龄在30 - 79岁之间的美国印第安人。
2019年11月收集焦点小组数据,2020年5月至11月进行个体访谈。采用常规内容分析法来研究与健康睡眠的障碍和促进因素认知相关的反复出现和重叠的主题。
结果得出了11个健康睡眠障碍和12个健康睡眠促进因素。促进因素包括保护性文化因素,如好梦、文化就寝习惯、祈祷、传统知识、仪式和习俗以及传统疗法。
研究结果表明,未来针对美国印第安人群的睡眠健康干预应侧重于促进被确定为保护因素的文化因素,并改善睡眠环境。在研究方法去殖民化方面,根据文化定制睡眠健康干预措施是向前迈出的重要一步。