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Voices and Views of Congolese Refugee Women: A Qualitative Exploration to Inform Health Promotion and Reduce Inequities

机译:刚果难民妇女的声音和意见:通知健康促进和减少不平等的定性探索

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Refugees have recently been thrust into the spotlight worldwide. The strikingly negative rhetoric currently surrounding refugees calls for increased action from public health educators. In 2016, the largest proportion of refugees to the United States came from the Democratic Republic of Congo. This presents the opportunity to explore health needs as Congolese refugees resettle in the United States, with women taking priority due to health disparities linked to gender-based discrimination, trauma, sexual and gender-based violence, lower literacy rates, and less access to learning English. Insight into experiences of Congolese women in the United States is critical for the proactive development of socioculturally relevant health promotion rather than reaction interventions once health inequities are exacerbated. Therefore, to better understand perceptions and experiences of Congolese women in Indianapolis related to health and health care, a community-based participatory research study with an anthropological approach was conducted in collaboration with a refugee resettlement agency utilizing photovoice and semistructured interviews. Sixteen women participated in six photovoice sessions and home-based interviews. Selected photos, photo stories, and interview transcripts were analyzed using ethnographic content analysis. Major themes were health care system issues, social support, and daily experiences of health. Findings provide needed insight into the sociocultural context of health for Congolese refugees in the United States for both health educators and resettlement agencies. Findings also revealed specific priority areas for culturally tailoring health education and assets on which to build when promoting health for this population. Additionally, lessons were learned about the power of an anthropological, community-based participatory research approach to qualitative research for promoting health equity.
机译:难民最近已经推动了全世界的聚光灯。目前周围难民目前的引人注目的负面修辞呼吁增加公共卫生教育者的行动。 2016年,美国难民比例最大的难民来自刚果民主共和国。这提出了探索健康需求的机会,因为刚果难民在美国重新安置,由于与基于性别的歧视,创伤,性别和基于性别的暴力,较低的识字率和更少获取学习的卫生差异,妇女获得优先权英语。洞察刚果妇女在美国的经验对于社会科文化相关的健康促进的主动发展至关重要,而不是反应干预措施,一旦卫生不公平状况恶化。因此,为了更好地了解印第安纳波利斯与健康和医疗保健相关的刚果女性的看法和经验,与难民安置机构合作进行了一个与人类学方法的社区参与研究研究,利用了光吞噬和半系统的访谈。十六名妇女参加了六次Photovoice会议和家庭访谈。使用民族志的内容分析分析了所选照片,照片故事和面试成绩单。主要主题是医疗保健系统问题,社会支持以及健康的日常经验。调查结果提供了对美国健康教育者和移民安置机构的刚果难民的健康社会文化背景提供所需的洞察。调查结果还透露了在为此人口促进健康时构建的文化定制健康教育和资产的特定优先领域。此外,关于促进促进卫生股权的定性研究的人类学,社区参与性研究方法的权力。

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