"Learning from “Our Relations” Indigenous Peoples of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and United States: A Review of Culturally Relevant Diabetes and Obesity Interventions for Health

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https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2022.13.1.14041

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Indigenous Peoples, culturally relevant, traditional, togetherness, empowerment, local familiarity, diabetes/obesity, interventions, programs, cultural safety

Abstract

Globally, Indigenous Peoples suffer disproportionately higher rates and complications of diabetes and obesity than non-Indigenous people. Western health interventions combined with culturally appropriate Traditional approaches can reduce incidence, prevalence, and related co-morbidities. This literature review reports effective culturally relevant Traditional and Western diabetes and obesity prevention and management intervention programs for Indigenous populations in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States. Experiential, immediate, interactive, and low-cost programs, co-developed and delivered by local Indigenous people within the communities they live, are most effective in improving health and wellbeing. Key themes of success of Togetherness, Empowerment, and Local Familiarity inform action for policy and practice changes adaptable for chronic disease prevention, treatment, and self-management programs for Indigenous Peoples globally.

 

   

Author Biography

Donna Kurtz, University of British Columbia Okanangan

Dr. Kurtz is Métis. She is a nurse educator and qualitative researcher. She uses decolonizing approaches of Indigenous led community based Indigenous methodologies in health promotion, Indigenous wellness and health system policy change for chronic disease prevention that benefits Indigenous peoples and communities. She has led multi-sector university-Aboriginal community education and research teams in the development of university level health science cultural safety curriculum development and delivery; urban Aboriginal health care access and delivery, Aboriginal nursing student recruitment and retention, to foster respectful non-racist, non-discriminatory health care provision and policy change.

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