原住民青年对慢性病预防计画的看法:质性研究的系统回顾。

Victoria Sinka, Marianne Kerr, Michelle Dickson, Jacqueline H Stephens, Jonathan C Craig, Rahim T Vastani, Amandi Hiyare Hewage, Eleonora Dal Grande, Allison Jauré
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这篇综述探讨了10至24岁的土著青年对慢性病预防方案的看法,这些慢性病在土著人口中很普遍,而且往往随着年龄的增长而增加。这项研究综合了在加拿大、澳大利亚、新西兰和美国进行的13项定性研究的结果,涉及441名参与者。分析确定了四个关键主题。首先,维护粮食主权成为一个基本优先事项,强调获得传统食品、营养需求和粮食安全。第二,通过转让传统智慧和知识赋予新兴领导人权力,被认为是在社区内培养能动性和影响力的关键。第三,加强社会文化结构涉及促进社区包容,确保社区参与,强调老年人和家庭参与的重要性,同时将文化习俗纳入卫生倡议。第四,应对挑战,如由于卫生知识有限和围绕健康轨迹的模糊性而脱离接触,突出了需要解决的障碍。研究结果表明,有效的计划应该包括家庭成员,建立社区能力,并培养土著青年的领导能力。文化上适当的社区制定的干预措施,积极吸引土著青年参与,对于产生有意义的影响至关重要。这项研究强调了与土著社区建立伙伴关系的重要性,以制定尊重文化习俗和满足特定需求的量身定制方案,最终旨在通过以文化敏感的青年为中心的方法减轻土著人口中不成比例的慢性病负担。
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The Perspectives of Young Indigenous People on Chronic Disease Prevention Programs: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies.

This review explores the perspectives of Indigenous young people aged 10 to 24 on programs aimed at preventing chronic diseases, which are prevalent among Indigenous populations and tend to increase with age. This study synthesizes findings from 13 qualitative studies conducted across Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States, involving 441 participants. The analysis identified four key themes. First, safeguarding food sovereignty emerged as a foundational priority, emphasizing access to traditional foods, nutritional needs, and food security. Second, empowering emerging leaders through the transfer of traditional wisdom and knowledge was recognized as vital for fostering agency and influence within communities. Third, strengthening the sociocultural fabric involved promoting community inclusion, securing community buy-in, and emphasizing the importance of elders and family involvement, alongside integrating cultural practices into health initiatives. Fourth, navigating challenges such as disengagement due to limited health knowledge and ambiguity surrounding health trajectories highlighted barriers that need addressing. The findings suggest that effective programs should involve family members, build community capacity, and foster leadership among Indigenous youth. Culturally appropriate community-developed interventions that actively engage Indigenous youth are essential for meaningful impact. This study highlights the importance of partnership with Indigenous communities to develop tailored programs that respect cultural practices and address specific needs, ultimately aiming to reduce the disproportionate burden of chronic disease in Indigenous populations through culturally sensitive youth-centered approaches.

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