倡导问题创造性地传播狼疮意识和教育

Deidre Gee Baptista, Kirsten Gee Maeda
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“Gee Twins for狼疮”蝴蝶别针项目是一种通过草根倡导来传播狼疮知识的方式。该项目的目标是进一步提高认识,教育和宣传,提供希望和乐观。制作了1000多个手工制作的意识别针,并与狼疮社区分享。目标是设计一个视觉上有意义的五月意识别针,代表病人的希望,姐妹们的协同作用和对种族差异的认识。与白人相比,亚洲/太平洋岛民和任何种族的西班牙裔都更容易受到自身免疫性疾病狼疮的影响(无论西班牙裔种族)。方法患者倡导参与狼疮事件,分享他们的故事和意识针在国家,州,县和地方各级。倡导有助于确保整个病人得到支持。获得韧性、乐观和应对策略;患者可以在参与狼疮社区时获得授权。手工制作的蝴蝶别针特意用中国锦织物(橙色和紫色)设计,选择它来连接狼疮社区,象征着希望。这些别针引发了关于狼疮的有趣对话,从种族差异、治疗到营养的重要性,以及锻炼,同时提供了希望和乐观。这个别针项目象征着姐姐的基层倡导工作,无论他们走到哪里,都能提高人们的意识。结果通过患者共同倡导的声音和创造性的项目,提高了狼疮的认识和教育。“Gee Twins for Lupus”的努力带来了演讲机会、报纸文章和社交媒体平台的关注。倡导者成为了患者与狼疮组织联系的资源。倡导工作和患者参与带来了赠款、大笔捐赠、永久性户外蝴蝶瓷砖壁画/花园、增加了对种族差异和合作项目的教育。项目结果参见图1。有创造力的患者倡导者利用他们的创造性才能来扩大狼疮意识的声音和范围。倡导很重要。利用创造性的双胞胎协同作用提高了意识。专题文章和社交媒体已经传播了这一意识。例如,加州大学欧文分校的2018年冬季杂志被送到了加州大学欧文分校的社区。该项目是宣传多么有影响力的一个例子。继续进行的项目包括:与狼疮战士、研究人员、行业领导者合作,帮助解决狼疮的复杂性。帮助种族不平等需要更多的基层声音,并希望进一步扩大全球影响力。正是通过同情和爱,人们意识到勇敢的病人是鼓舞人心的。参考。红斑狼疮对亚洲/太平洋岛民和西班牙裔的影响惊人。(2017年9月11日)作者要感谢北加州狼疮基金会(LFNC)、狼疮研究联盟(LRA)、洛杉矶狼疮基金会、尔湾市、罗克林市、奥兰治县和普莱塞县、加州大学尔湾市、Baptista、Gee和Maeda家族以及许多支持狼疮患者的家庭。美国各地慷慨的捐助者和非营利组织多年来一直支持和激励着他们。
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LL-04 Advocacy matters creatively spreading lupus awareness and education
Background ‘The Gee Twins for Lupus’ Butterfly pin project served as a way to spread lupus knowledge through grassroots advocacy efforts. This project’s goal was to further awareness, education and advocacy, providing hope and optimism. Over 1000 handcrafted awareness pins were created and shared with lupus communities. The goal was to design a visually meaningful May awareness pin that represented hope for patients, sisters’ synergy and awareness for racial disparities. ‘Asian/Pacific Islanders and Hispanics of any race are more likely to be affected by the autoimmune disease lupus, compared with Whites (regardless of Hispanic ethnicity).’ Methods Patient advocates participated in lupus events sharing their story and awareness pins at national, state, county, and local levels. Advocacy helps to ensure that the whole patient is supported. Gaining resilience, optimism, and coping strategies; patients can become empowered when getting involved in lupus communities. The handcrafted butterfly pins designed purposefully in Chinese brocade fabric in (orange and purple) chosen to bridge lupus communities together to symbolize hope. The pins have evoked engaging lupus conversations from racial disparities, treatments to the importance of nutrition, and exercise while providing hope and optimism. The pin project has symbolized the sister’s grassroot advocacy work by raising awareness wherever they go. Results Using collaborative patient advocate voices and a creative project, Lupus awareness and education increased. ‘The Gee Twins for Lupus’ efforts resulted in speaking engagements, featured in newspaper articles, and on social media platforms generated awareness. Advocates became a resource for patients connecting them to lupus organizations. Advocacy work and patient engagement resulted in grants, large donor contributions, permanent outdoor butterfly tile mural/garden, increased education for racial disparities and collaborative projects. Refer to figure 1 for project results. Creative patient advocates utilized their creative talents to expand the voice and reach of lupus awareness. Conclusion Advocating matters. Utilizing creative twin synergy has elevated awareness. Featured articles and social media has spread awareness. For example, University of California Irvine’s 2018 Winter magazine, was sent to UC Irvine’s community. The project is an example of how impactful advocacy can be. Continued projects include: working with lupus warriors, researchers, industry leaders helping to solve the complexity of lupus. Aiding racial disparity needs more grassroot voices and hoping to further global reach. It is through compassion and love that awareness was spread as brave patients are inspirational. Reference . Lupus Impacts Asian/Pacific Islanders and Hispanics at Alarming Rates. (2017, September 11). Retrieved from https://www.lupus.org/research-news/entry/lupus-impacts-asian-pacific-islanders-and-hispanics-at-alarming-rates Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank, The Lupus Foundation of Northern California (LFNC), Lupus research Alliance (LRA), Lupus LA, Cities of Irvine, Rocklin, Orange and Placer Counties, University California Irvine, The Baptista, Gee, and Maeda families and to the many supportive lupus patients, generous donors and nonprofits across the U.S. that have supported and inspired them over the years.
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