Insights in Public Health: An Island-Wide Community Food Assessment in Lana'i, Hawai'i: A High School Student-Centered Project.

Karen de Brum
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Lana'i is a geographically isolated Hawaiian island of approximately 3,100 residents. During the 2017-2018 school year, 22 Lana'i High and Elementary School juniors and seniors engaged with community members, kupuna (elders, those who stand at the source), stakeholders, and expert consultants to conduct an island-wide Community Food Assessment (CFA). A CFA can provide a community comprehensive information about their food systems. Particular attention was given to indigenous, Native Hawaiian food culture and needs. Students collected 656 surveys from a population of about 2,200 adults. Students also completed 14 separate focus groups, interviewing a total of 43 adults in the Lana'i community. This high school student-driven project was the product of many years of engagement and preparation, generosity from community members and content experts, and fortunate circumstances. This paper (1) describes the history of the project, providing useful details around the process of building capacity, leveraging connections, and engaging high school students and community members around a critical health issue in this rural community; and (2) highlights key findings that will be useful for policy development and advocacy.

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公共卫生洞察:夏威夷拉那岛全岛社区食品评估:一个以高中生为中心的项目。
拉那伊岛是夏威夷一个地理上孤立的岛屿,大约有3100名居民。在2017-2018学年,22名Lana'i高中和小学的低年级和高年级学生与社区成员、库普纳(站在源头的长者)、利益相关者和专家顾问合作,开展了全岛范围的社区食品评估(CFA)。CFA可以为社区提供有关其粮食系统的全面信息。特别注意土著、夏威夷土著饮食文化和需要。学生们从大约2200名成年人中收集了656份调查问卷。学生们还完成了14个独立的焦点小组,采访了Lana'i社区的43名成年人。这个由高中生推动的项目是多年参与和准备的产物,来自社区成员和内容专家的慷慨,以及幸运的环境。本文(1)描述了该项目的历史,提供了有关能力建设过程的有用细节,利用联系,并吸引高中生和社区成员参与该农村社区的关键健康问题;(2)强调了对政策制定和宣传有用的关键发现。
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