难民、移民和寻求庇护者的户外健康干预:一项混合方法的试点研究

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Charlotte Wendelboe-Nelson , Jessica C. Fisher , Tanja M. Straka , Rita Sousa-Silva , Claudia Menzel , Julius C. Alejandre , Sian de Bell , Rachel R.Y. Oh , Aletta Bonn , Melissa R. Marselle
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尽管难民、移徙者和寻求庇护者在进入一个新国家时面临多方面和多样化的挑战,但在评估和了解户外卫生干预措施对健康和福祉的影响方面,他们的代表性仍然明显不足。我们通过一种混合方法的评估(问卷调查、焦点小组和照片激发活动)来解决这一知识差距。定性数据(焦点小组和拍照活动)显示,参与者认为户外活动的社交成分是改善他们幸福感的关键因素,这一观点没有被现有的定量幸福感量表所捕捉到。鉴于难民、移民和寻求庇护者的不同背景,我们强调跨学科、合作和混合方法研究方法的重要性。
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Outdoor health intervention for refugees, migrants, and asylum-seekers: A mixed-methods pilot study
Despite the multifaceted and diverse challenges that refugees, migrants, and asylum-seekers experience when entering a new country, they remain notably underrepresented in the evaluation and understanding of the health and wellbeing impacts of outdoor health interventions. We addressed this knowledge gap by a mixed-methods evaluation (questionnaires, focus groups and photo elicitation activity) facilitated by a community researcher. Qualitative data (focus groups and photo elicitation activity) revealed that the participants saw the social component of outdoor activities as a critical factor in improving their wellbeing, an insight not captured by established quantitative wellbeing scales. Given the diverse backgrounds of refugee, migrant, and asylum-seeker populations, we underline the importance of a transdisciplinary, collaborative, and mixed-methods research approach.
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Health & Place
Health & Place PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
6.20%
发文量
176
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: he journal is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the study of all aspects of health and health care in which place or location matters.
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