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Constructing health capital in ecological systems: A qualitative evaluation of community‐based health workshops in the refugee community

机译:建设生态系统的健康资本:难民区社区卫生研讨会的定性评价

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Abstract Refugee communities face numerous health and mental health concerns both during and after resettlement. Health issues, already deteriorated by chronic poverty, malnutrition and poor living conditions, are exacerbated by acculturative challenges, such as cultural and language barriers, stigma, and lack of resources and information. Since such needs in refugee communities affect both individual and collective capacity, it is important to consider policy environment and socioecological contexts for cultural adjustment and community resources for navigating systems, rather than individual health behaviours and communication skills only. To expand our understanding of health promotion capacity and resources, a broad and context‐dependent concept will be necessary. Adopting a concept of health capital, this study aims to explore the impact of community‐based health workshops, while expanding and redefining the framework in the context of health promotion efforts for the refugee community in resettlement. As part of community‐based participatory research, this qualitative study conducted seven focus group discussions ( FGD s) with 22 Bhutanese refugees in 2014. Using a hybrid thematic analysis, themes emerged from the FGD data were organised and categorised into health capitals in ecological systems. The participants reported enhanced confidence and capacity for health promotion at individual, family and community levels. Given the interdependent coping and lifestyles of refugee communities, impacts on the participants’ interactions and relations with family and community were significant, which emphasises the importance of assessment of interventions beyond an individualistic approach. The findings of this study underscore the vital role of varied forms of health capital in promoting health in the refugee community and connecting members to needed health resources and information. Health capital is an old and yet still new concept with a great potential to broaden our understanding of health resources by elaborating the impacts and interactions in individuals, family and community for health promotion.
机译:难民社区在重新安置期间和安置后都面临着许多健康和心理健康问题。长期贫困、营养不良和恶劣的生活条件已经恶化了健康问题,文化和语言障碍、耻辱感、资源和信息缺乏等文化适应挑战加剧了健康问题。由于难民社区的这种需求影响个人和集体的能力,重要的是要考虑政策环境和社会生态背景的文化适应和社区资源导航系统,而不是个人的健康行为和沟通技巧。为了扩大我们对健康促进能力和资源的理解,需要一个广泛的、与环境相关的概念。本研究采用健康资本的概念,旨在探索社区健康研讨会的影响,同时在移民安置难民社区健康促进工作的背景下扩展和重新定义该框架。作为基于社区的参与性研究的一部分,这项定性研究在2014年与22名不丹难民进行了七次焦点小组讨论(FGD)。使用混合主题分析,对FGD数据中出现的主题进行组织,并将其分类为生态系统中的健康资本。参与者报告说,他们在个人、家庭和社区层面的健康促进信心和能力增强。考虑到难民社区相互依赖的应对方式和生活方式,对参与者与家庭和社区的互动和关系产生了重大影响,这强调了评估干预措施的重要性,而非个人主义方法。这项研究的结果强调了各种形式的卫生资本在促进难民社区健康以及将成员与所需卫生资源和信息联系起来方面的重要作用。健康资本是一个古老但仍然是新的概念,通过阐述个人、家庭和社区对健康促进的影响和互动,有很大潜力扩大我们对健康资源的理解。

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