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The Healthy Migrant Families Initiative: development of a culturally competent obesity prevention intervention for African migrants

机译:健康移民家庭倡议:为非洲移民制定具有文化背景的肥胖预防干预措施

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Background Although obesity among immigrants remains an important area of study given the increasing migrant population in Australia and other developed countries, research on factors amenable to intervention is sparse. The aim of the study was to develop a culturally-competent obesity prevention program for sub-Saharan African (SSA) families with children aged 12–17 years using a community-partnered participatory approach. Methods A community-partnered participatory approach that allowed the intervention to be developed in collaborative partnership with communities was used. Three pilot studies were carried out in 2008 and 2009 which included focus groups, interviews, and workshops with SSA parents, teenagers and health professionals, and emerging themes were used to inform the intervention content. A cultural competence framework containing 10 strategies was developed to inform the development of the program. Using findings from our scoping research, together with community consultations through the African Review Panel, a draft program outline (skeleton) was developed and presented in two separate community forums with SSA community members and health professionals working with SSA communities in Melbourne. Results The ‘Healthy Migrant Families Initiative (HMFI): Challenges and Choices’ program was developed and designed to assist African families in their transition to life in a new country. The program consists of nine sessions, each approximately 1 1/2?hours in length, which are divided into two modules based on the topic. The first module ‘Healthy lifestyles in a new culture’ (5 sessions) focuses on healthy eating, active living and healthy body weight. The second module ‘Healthy families in a new culture’ (4 sessions) focuses on parenting, communication and problem solving. The sessions are designed for a group setting (6–12 people per group), as many of the program activities are discussion-based, supported by session materials and program resources. Conclusion Strong partnerships and participation by SSA migrant communities enabled the design of a culturally competent and evidence-based intervention that addresses obesity prevention through a focus on healthy lifestyles and healthy families. Program implementation and evaluation will further inform obesity prevention interventions for ethnic minorities and disadvantaged communities.
机译:背景技术尽管由于澳大利亚和其他发达国家的移民人口增加,移民中的肥胖仍然是重要的研究领域,但对适合干预因素的研究却很少。该研究的目的是采用社区参与式方法,为撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)有12至17岁儿童的家庭制定一项具有文化能力的肥胖预防计划。方法采用社区参与的参与式方法,该方法允许与社区合作开发干预措施。在2008年和2009年进行了三项试点研究,其中包括焦点小组,访谈和与SSA父母,青少年和卫生专业人员的研讨会,并且使用了新兴主题来为干预内容提供信息。制定了包含10种策略的文化能力框架,以为计划的制定提供信息。利用我们的范围研究的结果以及通过非洲审查小组进行的社区磋商,制定了计划纲要(框架),并在两个单独的社区论坛中与SSA社区成员和与墨尔本SSA社区一起工作的卫生专业人员进行了介绍。结果制定了“健康移民家庭倡议(HMFI):挑战与选择”计划,旨在帮助非洲家庭过渡到新国家的生活。该程序包括九个会话,每个会话的长度约为1 1/2小时,根据主题分为两个模块。第一个模块“新文化中的健康生活方式”(共5节)重点介绍健康饮食,积极的生活和健康的体重。第二个模块“新文化中的健康家庭”(共4节)着重于育儿,沟通和解决问题。这些会议是针对小组设置而设计的(每组6至12人),因为许多计划活动都是基于讨论的,并得到会议资料和计划资源的支持。结论SSA移民社区的牢固伙伴关系和参与使设计出具有文化上的能力和循证干预措施成为可能,该干预措施通过关注健康的生活方式和健康的家庭来解决肥胖症的预防问题。计划的实施和评估将进一步为少数族裔和弱势社区提供预防肥胖的干预措施。

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