Indigenous Peoples Heath in the United States of America: Review of Lifestyle Issues and the Implementation of Community-Based Participatory Research

Mir, A. Jones, S. Panahi, A. Kamimura
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The American Indian/ Alaskan Native (AI/AN) population is considered as an “invisible minority” as their health concerns are not addressed equitably compared to other racial/ ethnic minority populations. AI/AN individuals face high rates of nutritional challenges and chronic health conditions including diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The purpose of this paper is to review concerns about AI/AN health disparities and to propose strategies to reduce disparities. This is achieved by reviewing the evidence for health disparities experienced by AI/AN populations. The U.S. government has been working to improve health disparities for AI/AN individuals, through a number of federally run programs. We propose that one important strategy to reduce health disparities is use a community-based participatory research approach (CBPR). Because of the local input, CBPR is a powerful tool for addressing health disparities experienced by AI/AN populations. We further propose that CPBR should be focused on tribal consultation in policymaking, an increase in AI/AN stakeholders, and health disparities in lifestyle issues for AI/ AN people living in urban areas, in addition to reservations.
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美利坚合众国土著人民的健康:审查生活方式问题和实施基于社区的参与性研究
美洲印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)人口被视为"看不见的少数民族",因为与其他种族/族裔少数群体相比,他们的健康问题没有得到公平的解决。AI/AN个体面临营养挑战和慢性健康状况(包括糖尿病和心血管疾病)的高比例。本文的目的是审查对人工智能/人工智能健康差距的关注,并提出减少差距的战略。这是通过审查人工智能/非人工智能人群所经历的健康差异的证据来实现的。美国政府一直在努力通过一些联邦政府运营的项目,改善人工智能/人工智能个人的健康差距。我们建议减少健康差距的一个重要策略是使用基于社区的参与性研究方法(CBPR)。由于当地投入,CBPR是解决人工智能/人工智能人群健康差异的有力工具。我们进一步建议,除保留外,CPBR应侧重于政策制定中的部落协商,AI/ an利益相关者的增加以及生活在城市地区的AI/ an人在生活方式问题上的健康差异。
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