水里的涟漪:土著居民血液透析的工具包。

CANNT journal = Journal ACITN Pub Date : 2010-01-01
Barbara L Paterson, Lee Ann Sock, Denis LeBlanc, Joan Brewer
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2004-2005年,作者对Elsipogtog第一民族的人进行了一项以社区为基础的研究,以确定患有慢性肾病的社区成员不遵守规定的原因和解决办法。这项研究强调,有必要为需要在远离农村社区的城市透析单位接受血液透析的土著人提供工具包,以便他们得到充分的教育、支持和资源,以获得和体验与文化相关的保健服务。本文介绍了一项为期两年的社区研究的结果,该研究旨在开发这种工具包的原型或模型。这项研究包括在两年内至少每月与9名社区成员举行小组会议,以确定这样一个工具包应该包括什么以及如何最好地呈现它。它还包括对相关文献和相关教育材料的广泛审查,以及对主要利益攸关方的个别访谈。该项目产生了一个与文化相关的工具包,可以根据人们对信息的准备程度进行编排,并促进患者、家庭成员和卫生保健从业人员之间的协作讨论。
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Ripples in the water: a toolkit for Aboriginal people on hemodialysis.

In 2004-2005, the authors were engaged in a community-based research study with people of Elsipogtog First Nation to determine the causes of and solutions to non-adherence among community members with chronic kidney disease. This study highlighted the need for a toolkit intended for Aboriginal people who are required to undergo hemodialysis at a dialysis unit in a city away from their rural community, so that they are sufficiently educated, supported and resourced to access and experience culturally relevant health care. This paper presents the findings of a two-year community-based research study to develop the prototype or model for such a toolkit. The research involved meeting with nine community members in group meetings at least monthly over the two years to determine what such a toolkit should include and how it should best be presented. It also entailed an extensive review of relevant literature and relevant educational materials, as well as individual interviews with key stakeholders. The project resulted in a culturally relevant toolkit that can be staged according to people's readiness for the information and that fosters collaborative discussions between patients, family members and health care practitioners.

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