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Men’s sheds as an alternative healthcare route? A qualitative study of the impact of Men’s sheds on user’s health improvement behaviours

机译:男人作为替代医疗保健路线? 对男子棚的影响对用户健康改善行为的影响

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Abstract Background Men’s health is a globally underrepresented area of research and policy. With men facing numerous healthcare barriers, there are calls for more ‘male friendly’ approaches to health improvement that take into consideration differing male behaviours and attitudes towards health. Men’s Sheds are community-based organisations delivering practical and social activities that encourage positive health behaviours. While Sheds have been recognised for their health and wellbeing benefits to men, research has yet to explore the impacts of Sheds on male health improvement and their potential role as a preventative gendered public health measure. Methods The study used in-depth interviews with 62 Shed members from five Sheds to investigate the impacts of Shed activity on the health improvement behaviours and attitudes of Shed users. Findings from the qualitative study were used to propose a set of pathways in which Sheds activity led to positive health engagement. Results The proposed pathways suggest that there are many different and interlinked ways in which Shed activities can impact on the health behaviours and attitudes of Shed users. Through participation in various practical and social activities in an inclusive environment, Shed users reported increases in their health seeking behaviours, improved perspectives on and management of their personal health, and an increased ability to overcome illness and recover. Conclusions Where male friendly health provision has been lacking, this study suggests how Men’s Shed activities can provide positive male health outcomes, often in unexpected and non-obvious ways. In particular, the proposed visual pathways are important to inform policymakers and practitioners of the ways in that Sheds may contribute to engaging men in health improvement practices and increase their health knowledge. This study also provides a structure from which further studies can measure and evaluate Shed health impacts.
机译:摘要背景男性的健康是全球性强名的研究和政策领域。与面临众多医疗保健障碍的人,有更多“男性友好”的健康改善方法,以考虑到不同的男性行为和对健康的态度。男子棚是基于社区的组织,提供了鼓励积极健康行为的实用和社会活动。虽然Sheds已被对男性的健康和幸福福利承认,但研究尚未探讨棚本对男性健康改善的影响及其作为预防性性别公共卫生措施的潜在作用。方法采用五个棚子的62名棚屋的深入访谈,调查棚活活动对逆向用户健康改善行为和态度的影响。定性研究的结果用于提出一系列途径,其中棚子活动导致积极的健康参与。结果拟议的途径表明,有许多不同和交互的方式,其中棚活的活动可以影响棚户用户的健康行为和态度。通过参与一个包容环境中的各种实践和社会活动,棚户士报告了他们的健康寻求行为的增加,改善了他们的个人健康的看法和管理,以及克服疾病的能力增加。结论缺乏男性友好卫生服务,这项研究表明,男子棚的活动如何提供正常的男性健康成果,通常以意想不到和非明显的方式。特别是,拟议的视觉途径是向政策制定者和从业者通知棚屋可能有助于从事健康改善行为的方式并增加健康知识的方式。本研究还提供了一种方法,进一步的研究可以测量和评估血液健康影响。

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