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I’m stronger than I thought: Native women reconnecting to body health and place

机译:我比我想像的要强大:土著妇女重新连接到身体健康和地方

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This community-based research applied principles of wilderness experience programming and Indigenous knowledges in an exploratory intervention designed to address health disparities in a tribal community. Drawing on historical trauma frameworks, tribal members rewalked the Trail of Tears to consider its effect on contemporary tribal health. Qualitative data from tribal members suggest that engagement with place and experiential learning, particularly the physical and emotional challenge of the Trail, facilitated changes in health beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors. Deep engagement outside of traditional health service settings should be considered in interventions and may be particularly effective in promoting positive health behaviors in Native communities.
机译:这项基于社区的研究在探索性干预措施中运用了荒野经验编程和土著知识的原理,旨在解决部落社区中的健康差异。借鉴历史创伤框架,部落成员走上了眼泪之路,以考虑其对当代部落健康的影响。来自部落成员的定性数据表明,参与场所和体验式学习,尤其是越野赛的身体和情感挑战,促进了健康观念,态度和行为的改变。在干预措施中应考虑传统卫生服务环境之外的深度参与,并且在促进土著社区的积极健康行为方面尤其有效。

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