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Analysis Grid for Environments Linked to Obesity (ANGELO) framework to develop community-driven health programmes in an Indigenous community in Canada

机译:与肥胖症相关的环境分析网格(ANGELO)框架,用于在加拿大的土著社区中开发社区驱动的健康计划

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Indigenous First Nations people in Canada have high chronic disease morbidity resulting in part from enduring social inequities and colonialism. Obesity prevention strategies developed by and for First Nations people are crucial to improving the health status of this group. The research objective was to develop community-relevant strategies to address childhood obesity in a First Nations community. Strategies were derived from an action-based workshop based on the Analysis Grid for Environments Linked to Obesity (ANGELO) framework. Thirteen community members with wide-ranging community representation took part in the workshop. They combined personal knowledge and experience with community-specific and national research to dissect the broad array of environmental factors that influenced childhood obesity in their community. They then developed community-specific action plans focusing on healthy eating and physical activity for children and their families. Actions included increasing awareness of children's health issues among the local population and community leadership, promoting nutrition and physical activity at school, and improving recreation opportunities. Strengthening children's connection to their culture was considered paramount to improving their well-being; thus, workshop participants developed programmes that included elders as teachers and reinforced families' acquaintance with First Nations foods and activities. The research demonstrated that the ANGELO framework is a participatory way to develop community-driven health programmes. It also demonstrated that First Nations people involved in the creation of solutions to health issues in their communities may focus on decolonising approaches such as strengthening their connection to indigenous culture and traditions. External funds were not available to implement programmes and there was no formal follow-up to determine if community members implemented programmes. Future research needs to examine the extent to which community members can implement programmes on their own and whether community action plans, when implemented, lead to short- and long-term benefits in health outcomes.
机译:加拿大的原住民土著居民患有慢性病的发病率很高,部分原因是持久的社会不平等和殖民主义。由原住民制定的肥胖预防策略对改善该人群的健康状况至关重要。研究目标是制定与社区相关的策略,以解决原住民社区中的儿童肥胖问题。策略是基于基于肥胖症环境分析网格(ANGELO)框架的基于行动的研讨会得出的。十三位社区代表参加了这次研讨会。他们将个人知识和经验与特定于社区的研究和国家研究相结合,以剖析影响其社区儿童肥胖的各种环境因素。然后,他们制定了针对社区的行动计划,重点关注儿童及其家庭的健康饮食和体育锻炼。行动包括在当地居民和社区领导层中提高对儿童健康问题的认识,促进学校的营养和体育锻炼,以及改善娱乐机会。加强儿童与他们文化的联系被认为对改善他们的福祉至关重要;因此,讲习班参加者制定了一些方案,其中包括长者担任教师,并加强了家庭对原住民食品和活动的了解。研究表明,ANGELO框架是制定社区驱动的健康计划的一种参与方式。它还表明,参与制定社区健康问题解决方案的原住民可以将重点放在非殖民化方法上,例如加强他们与土著文化和传统的联系。没有外部资金来执行计划,也没有正式的后续措施来确定社区成员是否执行了计划。未来的研究需要检查社区成员可以自行执行计划的程度,以及社区行动计划一旦实施,是否会带来健康结果的短期和长期利益。

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