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Getting underneath the skin: A community engagement event for optimal vitamin D status in an ‘easily overlooked’ group

机译:进入皮肤下面:在“轻松忽视”组中最佳的维生素D状态的社区参与活动

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Abstract Background Patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) is recognized as important for improved quality in health service provision and research. Vitamin D is one area where PPIE has potential to benefit public health initiatives, particularly for women and children with increased skin pigmentation (ie at high risk of deficiency) who are easily overlooked. Objective We report findings from a community PPIE event that explored the knowledge, barriers and promoters for optimal vitamin D status amongst an exemplar high‐risk and easily overlooked population?group. Methods Two researchers and one PPIE lead facilitated a single group discussion with twenty members of the Somali community from across west London. All attendees were women of reproductive age, or knew a mother and child that could benefit from a targeted initiative. The discussion was recorded, transcribed verbatim, organized and coded using NVivo 12 Pro to identify emergent themes underpinned by the Health Behaviour Model. Results Attendees thought community safety and competing demands of technology and education impacted on sun exposure and lifestyle activity. Language barriers impacted on access to health care. Attendees also felt the mother figure was ‘the most important’ influencer of both child and wider community health. Discussion Although further discourse is needed, this event emphasizes that it is important that the public voice is heard in informing, designing and evaluating appropriate public health interventions amongst specific ethnic groups. Insights from this Somali population have suggested benefit from using verbal health messages that are specifically targeted at mothers, compared with the general population.
机译:摘要背景患者和公共参与和参与(PPIE)被认可为改善卫生服务提供和研究的提高质量。维生素D是PPIE有潜力有利于公共卫生倡议的潜力的一个地区,特别是对于患有皮肤色素沉着的妇女和儿童(即缺乏高风险),他们很容易被忽视。目标我们从社区PPIE事件中报告了探索了知识,障碍和启动子的调查结果,以获得最佳的维生素D状态在一个示例性高风险中,容易被忽视的人口?组。方法两位研究人员和一个PPIE领导有助于从伦敦西部索马里社区二十名成员进行单一群体讨论。所有与会者都是生殖年龄的妇女,或者知道可以从目标倡议中受益的母亲和孩子。录制讨论,使用NVIVO 12 Pro进行逐字,组织和编码,以识别由健康行为模型为基础的紧急主题。结果与会者认为社区安全和技术和教育的竞争需求受到阳光照射和生活方式的影响。语言障碍影响获得医疗保健。与会者也觉得母亲是孩子和更广泛的社区健康的“最重要的”影响者。讨论虽然需要进一步的话语,但此次活动强调,在特定族裔群体中通知,设计和评估适当的公共卫生干预措施,听取公众声音很重要。与一般人群相比,这座索马里人口的见解建议使用专门针对母亲的口头健康信息。

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