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The family education diabetes series: Improving health in an urban-dwelling American Indian community

机译:家庭教育糖尿病丛书:改善居住在城市的美洲印第安人社区的健康

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Community-based participatory research has shown great promise as a mutually engaging and respectful way to partner contemporary biomedical knowledge with the lived experience, wisdom, and customs of American Indian people. Designed and implemented through this approach, our Family Education Diabetes Series (FEDS) has evidenced pilot and longitudinal physiological data supporting its effectiveness. However, the multifaceted nature of the program makes it difficult to know which factors are responsible for its success. This difficulty hinders efforts to improve the FEDS and/or inform others' work to advance similar projects. In this study, we conducted a qualitative investigation using talking circles to explore participants' views about what elements of the FEDS are most salient. Our findings suggest that social support and group-oriented sequences hold the most value. We conclude that an emphasis on these processes (instead of program content per se) is most indicated in effecting behavior change and facilitating ongoing disease management.
机译:基于社区的参与性研究显示出巨大的希望,因为它是一种相互参与和相互尊重的方式,可以将当代生物医学知识与美洲印第安人的生活经验,智慧和习俗相结合。通过这种方法设计和实施的我们的家庭教育糖尿病丛书(FEDS)已经证明了飞行员和纵向生理数据支持其有效性。但是,该计划的多面性使得很难知道哪些因素是其成功的原因。这一困难阻碍了改进FEDS和/或告知其他人推进类似项目的工作。在这项研究中,我们使用谈话圈子进行了定性调查,以探讨参与者对FEDS哪些要素最显着的看法。我们的发现表明,社会支持和面向群体的序列具有最大的价值。我们得出的结论是,在影响行为改变和促进正在进行的疾病管理中,最明显地强调了这些过程(而不是程序本身的内容)。

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