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Inuit women's stories of strength: informing Inuit community-based HIV and STI prevention and sexual health promotion programming

机译:因纽特人妇女的力量故事:向因纽特人社区提供艾滋病毒和性传播感染预防和性健康促进计划

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Abstract Background There is a dearth of literature to guide the development of community-based HIV and sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention and sexual health promotion programs within Inuit communities. Objective The aim of this study was to create a dialogue with Inuit women to address the lack of information available to inform programming to improve the sexual health of Inuit women, their families, and their communities in the Canadian Arctic. Design This study used Indigenous methodologies and methods by drawing from Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit and postcolonial research theory in a framework of Two-Eyed Seeing, and using storytelling sessions to gather data. Community-based participatory research principles informed the design of the study, ensuring participants were involved in all stages of the project. Nine storytelling sessions took place with 21 Inuit women aged 18–61 years. Storytelling sessions were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim, and Atlas.ti aided in the organization of the data for collaborative thematic analysis within three participatory analysis sessions with 13 of the participating women. Results From the storytelling and analysis sessions, five major themes emerged: (a) the way it used to be, (b) change, (c) family, (d) intimate relationships and (e) holistic strategies. Participating women emphasized that HIV and STI prevention and sexual health promotion programming needs to take a holistic, community-wide, family-focused and youth-centred approach within their communities. Conclusion Participants identified several important determinants of sexual health and shared ideas for innovative approaches they believe will work as prevention efforts within their communities. This article specifically focuses on key characteristics of programming aimed at STI and HIV prevention and sexual health promotion that were identified throughout participants’ stories. This study has provided a narrative to complement the epidemiological data that highlight the urgent need for prevention programming.
机译:摘要背景缺乏文献来指导因纽特人社区内基于社区的HIV和性传播感染(STI)预防和性健康促进计划的发展。目的这项研究的目的是与因纽特人妇女进行对话,以解决缺乏可用的信息来提供方案,以改善因纽特人妇女,其家庭及其社区在加拿大北极地区的性健康。设计本研究使用土著方法论和方法,方法是在“两眼看见”的框架内借鉴因纽特人Qaujimajatuqangit和后殖民研究理论,并使用讲故事的环节来收集数据。基于社区的参与性研究原则为研究的设计提供了信息,确保参与者参与了项目的所有阶段。与21位年龄在18-61岁的因纽特人妇女进行了9次故事讲述。讲故事的会议被录音并逐字记录下来,Atlas.ti在与13名参与妇女的三个参与性分析会议中协助组织了数据以进行合作主题分析。结果讲故事和分析会议提出了五个主要主题:(a)过去的方式,(b)改变,(c)家庭,(d)亲密关系和(e)整体策略。参加活动的妇女强调,艾滋病毒和性传播感染的预防以及促进性健康方案的制定需要在其社区内采取整体,以社区为中心,以家庭为中心,以青年为中心的方法。结论参与者确定了性健康的几个重要决定因素,并分享了他们认为将作为社区内预防工作的创新方法的想法。本文重点介绍了贯穿参与者故事的,针对性传播感染,艾滋病毒预防和性健康促进的计划的关键特征。这项研究提供了一种叙述,以补充流行病学数据,从而凸显了对预防规划的迫切需求。

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