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Co-producing a culturally sensitive storytelling intervention with Nepalese migrant workers

BACKGROUND: Labour migration is an increasingly important contributing factor to Nepal's economy; remittance from migrants abroad contribute to quarter of Nepal's gross domestic product. However, this income comes at a great cost; nearly 1,000 Nepalese migrant workers (NMWs) die every year...

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Autores principales: Paudyal, P, Wasti, S, Neupane, P, Sapkota, J, Kulasabanathan, K, Watts, C, Pathak, R, Silwal, R, Memon, A, Cassell, J
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10596609/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckad160.1627
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author Paudyal, P
Wasti, S
Neupane, P
Sapkota, J
Kulasabanathan, K
Watts, C
Pathak, R
Silwal, R
Memon, A
Cassell, J
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Wasti, S
Neupane, P
Sapkota, J
Kulasabanathan, K
Watts, C
Pathak, R
Silwal, R
Memon, A
Cassell, J
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description BACKGROUND: Labour migration is an increasingly important contributing factor to Nepal's economy; remittance from migrants abroad contribute to quarter of Nepal's gross domestic product. However, this income comes at a great cost; nearly 1,000 Nepalese migrant workers (NMWs) die every year in Gulf States and Malaysia. This interdisciplinary study informs the co-production of a culturally adaptive storytelling intervention to support the mental health and wellbeing of NMWs. METHODS: We focused on outgoing and returnee adult NMWs in the GCC countries. The study was conducted in Dhading district, Nepal and involved three different but interconnected phases; 1. a systematic review and a mixed methods study exploring health and wellbeing issues of NMWs (both studies already published, available online); 2. exploration, and analysis of Nepalese literature relevant to contemporary migration (n = 49); and 3. co-development of storytelling intervention working together with a co-production group (n = 12). RESULTS: Findings from phase one and two showed that NMWs suffer from various health and wellbeing issues (mental health, physical health including workplace hazard, abuse, and exploitation). Themes identified from the Nepalese literature centred around hopelessness, helplessness, and separation. Based on these findings, a culturally sensitive storytelling intervention was co-produced to support the mental health and wellbeing of NMWs in GCC countries. The intervention video includes an animated story centred around the struggles of an archetypal male migrant worker and their use of coping strategies for dealing with adversities. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that co-production of storytelling intervention provides shared spaces for migrant workers to engage, imagine and participate as communities. The process also helps to redistribute power and redress top-down modes of working that may undermine and devalue the stories of marginalised groups. KEY MESSAGES: • Co-production of storytelling intervention provides shared spaces to engage, imagine and participate as communities. • Co-production helps to redistribute power and redress top-down modes of working that may undermine and devalue the stories of marginalised groups.
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spelling pubmed-105966092023-10-25 Co-producing a culturally sensitive storytelling intervention with Nepalese migrant workers Paudyal, P Wasti, S Neupane, P Sapkota, J Kulasabanathan, K Watts, C Pathak, R Silwal, R Memon, A Cassell, J Eur J Public Health Poster Displays BACKGROUND: Labour migration is an increasingly important contributing factor to Nepal's economy; remittance from migrants abroad contribute to quarter of Nepal's gross domestic product. However, this income comes at a great cost; nearly 1,000 Nepalese migrant workers (NMWs) die every year in Gulf States and Malaysia. This interdisciplinary study informs the co-production of a culturally adaptive storytelling intervention to support the mental health and wellbeing of NMWs. METHODS: We focused on outgoing and returnee adult NMWs in the GCC countries. The study was conducted in Dhading district, Nepal and involved three different but interconnected phases; 1. a systematic review and a mixed methods study exploring health and wellbeing issues of NMWs (both studies already published, available online); 2. exploration, and analysis of Nepalese literature relevant to contemporary migration (n = 49); and 3. co-development of storytelling intervention working together with a co-production group (n = 12). RESULTS: Findings from phase one and two showed that NMWs suffer from various health and wellbeing issues (mental health, physical health including workplace hazard, abuse, and exploitation). Themes identified from the Nepalese literature centred around hopelessness, helplessness, and separation. Based on these findings, a culturally sensitive storytelling intervention was co-produced to support the mental health and wellbeing of NMWs in GCC countries. The intervention video includes an animated story centred around the struggles of an archetypal male migrant worker and their use of coping strategies for dealing with adversities. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that co-production of storytelling intervention provides shared spaces for migrant workers to engage, imagine and participate as communities. The process also helps to redistribute power and redress top-down modes of working that may undermine and devalue the stories of marginalised groups. KEY MESSAGES: • Co-production of storytelling intervention provides shared spaces to engage, imagine and participate as communities. • Co-production helps to redistribute power and redress top-down modes of working that may undermine and devalue the stories of marginalised groups. Oxford University Press 2023-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10596609/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckad160.1627 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Cassell, J
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