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Connection to the land as a youth-identified social determinant of Indigenous Peoples’ health

机译:与土地的联系作为一个青年识别的土着人民健康的社会决定因素

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Social determinants of Indigenous health are known to include structural determinants such as history, political climate, and social contexts. Relationships, interconnectivity, and community are fundamental to these determinants. Understanding these determinants from the perspective of Indigenous youth is vital to identifying means of alleviating future inequities. In 2016, fifteen Yellowknives Dene First Nation (YKDFN) youth in the Canadian Northwest Territories participated in the 'On-the-Land Health Leadership Camp'. Using a strength- and community-based participatory approach through an Indigenous research lens, the YKDFN Wellness Division and university researchers crafted the workshop to provide opportunities for youth to practice cultural skills, and to capture the youth's perspectives of health and health agency. Perspectives of a healthy community, health issues, and health priorities were collected from youth through sharing circles, PhotoVoice, mural art, and surveys. The overall emerging theme was that a connection to the land is an imperative determinant of YKDFN health. Youth identified the importance of a relationship to land including practicing cultural skills, Elders passing on traditional knowledge, and surviving off the land. The youth framed future health research to include roles for youth and an on-the-land component that builds YKDFN culture, community relations, and traditional knowledge transfer. Youth felt that a symbiotic relationship between land, environment, and people is fundamental to building a healthy community. Our research confirmed there is a direct and critical relationship between structural context and determinants of Indigenous Peoples' health, and that this should be incorporated into health research and interventions.
机译:已知土着健康的社会决定因素包括结构决定因素,如历史,政治气候和社会环境。关系,互连和社区对这些决定因素的基础。从土着青年的角度理解这些决定因素对于识别减轻未来不公平的手段至关重要。 2016年,加拿大西北地区的十五次黄魔人(YKDFN)青年参加了“土地上卫生领导营”。 YKDFN健康师和大学研究人员采用了基于实力和社区的参与方法,制定了研讨会,为青少年提供了练习文化技能,并捕捉青年的健康和卫生机构的观点。通过分享圈子,光吞噬信息,壁画艺术和调查,从青年收集健康社区,健康问题和健康优先事项的观点。整体新兴主题是与土地的联系是ykdfn健康的必要性。青年确定了与土地关系的重要性,包括练习文化能力,传统的传统知识,并幸存下来。青年框架将来的健康研究包括为青年和建立Ykdfn文化,社区关系和传统知识转移的角色的角色。青年觉得土地,环境和人民之间的共生关系是构建健康社区的基础。我们的研究证实,土着人民健康的结构性背景和决定因素之间存在直接和关键的关系,并将这应纳入健康研究和干预措施。

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