Insights from one American Indian tribe about heart health

IF 1.3 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Sarah de Loizaga , McCall Miller , Barbie Giambra , LeCario Benashley , Billie Bones , Samantha Buonfiglio , Gwendena Lee Gatewood , Amanda Paxson , Teresa Pestian , Rachel Sarnacki , Rhiannon Walker , Dawnafe Whitesinger , Andrea Beaton , Lisa M. Vaughn
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Abstract

Background

American Indians are impacted by significant health disparities compared to the general US population, with cardiovascular disease as a leading cause of death. Additionally, many American Indian populations face significant barriers to accessing specialty cardiac care. For one American Indian Tribe in Eastern Arizona, barriers to care include long distances to travel for echocardiography or cardiology consultation and delays in diagnosis. The purpose of this study was to gain insight into tribal perspectives of heart health and priorities in the design of a hearthealth program.

Methods

We used qualitative semi-structured interviews to examine Tribal experiences and perspectives surrounding heart health and health in general on Tribal lands. The Community Research Leadership Board assisted with developing the interview guide, recruitment, and data collection.

Results

A total of 19 interviews were completed. We used thematic analysis and identified five primary themes: 1) Awareness leads to understanding and acceptance; 2) Systemic barriers impede heart-health care; 3) Community engagement supports a sustainable heart-health program; 4) Heart-health initiatives can be influenced by personal perspectives; and 5) Expanded resources enable engagement.

Conclusion

Improvement in heart-health care and management is urgently needed for American Indian peoples who are disproportionately impacted by poor heart outcomes. Our findings suggest that a heart-health initiative for this Tribe needs to raise community awareness, address individual and systemic barriers, and leverage community strengths. These findings will directly inform planned persona development and community-based design workshops as we work toward a co-developed, impactful, and sustainable heart-health program.
一个美洲印第安部落关于心脏健康的见解
与美国普通人口相比,美国印第安人受到严重健康差异的影响,心血管疾病是导致死亡的主要原因。此外,许多美洲印第安人在获得专业心脏护理方面面临重大障碍。对于亚利桑那州东部的一个美国印第安部落来说,获得医疗服务的障碍包括长途跋涉进行超声心动图检查或心脏病学咨询,以及诊断延误。本研究的目的是深入了解部落对心脏健康的看法和心脏健康计划设计中的优先事项。方法:我们采用定性半结构化访谈来考察部落在心脏健康和总体健康方面的经验和观点。社区研究领导委员会协助制定面试指南、招聘和数据收集。结果共完成19次访谈。我们使用主题分析并确定了五个主要主题:1)意识导致理解和接受;2)系统性障碍阻碍心脏保健;3)社区参与支持可持续的心脏健康方案;4)心脏健康倡议可能受到个人观点的影响;5)扩大资源使参与成为可能。结论美洲印第安人的心脏健康状况不佳,急需改善心脏保健和管理。我们的研究结果表明,该部落的心脏健康倡议需要提高社区意识,解决个人和系统障碍,并利用社区优势。这些发现将直接为计划中的人物发展和基于社区的设计研讨会提供信息,因为我们致力于共同开发,有影响力和可持续的心脏健康项目。
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