Health and well-being of Hutterite farmers in Alberta: Results from the Sustainable Farm Families Alberta program.

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.4103/cjrm.cjrm_96_22
Henrietha Chibuzor Adandom, Samuel Mantey Ofori-Dei, Lars K Hallstrom
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Introduction: This article describes the health and lifestyle profile of Hutterite farmers in Alberta who participated in a health literacy education program.

Methods: Longitudinal quantitative and qualitative data from the sustainable farm families (SFF) Alberta program (2014-2017) were used to describe the health and lifestyle profile of Hutterites. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and conventional and summative content analysis.

Results: Four hundred and twenty-seven Hutterite men and women aged 18-75 years participated in a health literacy education program. About 50%-80% of Hutterites reported good health status, no hearing or sleeping problems, little to no body pain, fewer breathing and bladder difficulties and no constipation/diarrhoea. On average, the risk of diabetes was low (mean = 3.4) with total glucose (mean = 5.2) and cholesterol (mean = 3.5) within normal levels. Mental health outcomes such as anxiety (mean = 4.1), stress (mean = 6.7) and depression (mean = 3.1) were also within normal to mild ranges. Qualitative data showed that Hutterite farmers are committed to maintaining physical health and adopting strategies to improve mental health and lifestyle behaviours.

Conclusion: Hutterites have recognisable health challenges like other rural farming communities but are aware of their physical and mental health challenges and engage in healthy lifestyle behaviours. The Hutterite tenets of living present a perfect ecological setting for sustainable health promotion intervention.

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阿尔伯塔省赫特人农民的健康和福祉:阿尔伯塔省可持续农场家庭方案的结果。
简介:本文描述了阿尔伯塔省参加健康素养教育计划的huterite农民的健康和生活方式概况。方法:使用来自艾伯塔省可持续农场家庭(SFF)项目(2014-2017)的纵向定量和定性数据来描述Hutterites的健康和生活方式。数据分析采用描述性统计和常规和总结性内容分析。结果:427名年龄在18-75岁的胡特族男女参加了健康素养教育项目。大约50%-80%的hutterite人报告健康状况良好,没有听力或睡眠问题,很少或没有身体疼痛,呼吸和膀胱困难较少,没有便秘/腹泻。平均而言,糖尿病的风险较低(平均= 3.4),总葡萄糖(平均= 5.2)和胆固醇(平均= 3.5)在正常水平。心理健康结果,如焦虑(平均= 4.1)、压力(平均= 6.7)和抑郁(平均= 3.1)也在正常至轻度范围内。定性数据显示,赫特莱特农民致力于保持身体健康,并采取策略改善心理健康和生活方式行为。结论:与其他农村农业社区一样,Hutterites人面临着可识别的健康挑战,但他们意识到自己的身心健康挑战,并从事健康的生活方式行为。赫特人的生活原则为可持续的健康促进干预提供了一个完美的生态环境。
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Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine
Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine (CJRM) is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal available in print form and on the Internet. It is the first rural medical journal in the world indexed in Index Medicus, as well as MEDLINE/PubMed databases. CJRM seeks to promote research into rural health issues, promote the health of rural and remote communities, support and inform rural practitioners, provide a forum for debate and discussion of rural medicine, provide practical clinical information to rural practitioners and influence rural health policy by publishing articles that inform decision-makers.
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