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Reclaiming Our Spirits: Development and Pilot Testing of a Health Promotion Intervention for Indigenous Women Who Have Experienced Intimate Partner Violence

Indigenous women are subjected to high rates of multiple forms of violence, including intimate partner violence (IPV), in the context of ongoing colonization and neo‐colonization. Health promotion interventions for women who experience violence have not been tailored specifically for Indigenous wome...

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Autores principales: Varcoe, Colleen, Browne, Annette J., Ford‐Gilboe, Marilyn, Dion Stout, Madeleine, McKenzie, Holly, Price, Roberta, Bungay, Victoria, Smye, Victoria, Inyallie, Jane, Day, Linda, Khan, Koushambhi, Heino, Angela, Merritt‐Gray, Marilyn
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6586042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28431458
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nur.21795
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author Varcoe, Colleen
Browne, Annette J.
Ford‐Gilboe, Marilyn
Dion Stout, Madeleine
McKenzie, Holly
Price, Roberta
Bungay, Victoria
Smye, Victoria
Inyallie, Jane
Day, Linda
Khan, Koushambhi
Heino, Angela
Merritt‐Gray, Marilyn
author_facet Varcoe, Colleen
Browne, Annette J.
Ford‐Gilboe, Marilyn
Dion Stout, Madeleine
McKenzie, Holly
Price, Roberta
Bungay, Victoria
Smye, Victoria
Inyallie, Jane
Day, Linda
Khan, Koushambhi
Heino, Angela
Merritt‐Gray, Marilyn
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description Indigenous women are subjected to high rates of multiple forms of violence, including intimate partner violence (IPV), in the context of ongoing colonization and neo‐colonization. Health promotion interventions for women who experience violence have not been tailored specifically for Indigenous women. Reclaiming Our Spirits (ROS) is a health promotion intervention designed for Indigenous women living in an urban context in Canada. In this paper, we describe the development of the intervention, results of a pilot study, and the revised subsequent intervention. Building on a theory‐based health promotion intervention (iHEAL) showing promising results in feasibility studies, ROS was developed using a series of related approaches including (a) guidance from Indigenous women with research expertise specific to IPV and Indigenous women's experiences; (b) articulation of an Indigenous lens, including using Cree (one of the largest Indigenous language groups in North America) concepts to identify key aspects; and (c) interviews with Elders (n = 10) living in the study setting. Offered over 6–8 months, ROS consists of a Circle, led by an Indigenous Elder, and 1:1 visits with a Registered Nurse, focused on six areas for health promotion derived from previous research. Pilot testing with Indigenous women (n = 21) produced signs of improvement in most measures of health from pre‐ to post‐intervention. Women found the pilot intervention acceptable and helpful but also offered valuable suggestions for improvement. A revised intervention, with greater structure within the Circle and nurses with stronger knowledge of Indigenous women's experience and community health, is currently undergoing testing. © 2017 The Authors. Research in Nursing & Health Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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spelling pubmed-65860422019-06-27 Reclaiming Our Spirits: Development and Pilot Testing of a Health Promotion Intervention for Indigenous Women Who Have Experienced Intimate Partner Violence Varcoe, Colleen Browne, Annette J. Ford‐Gilboe, Marilyn Dion Stout, Madeleine McKenzie, Holly Price, Roberta Bungay, Victoria Smye, Victoria Inyallie, Jane Day, Linda Khan, Koushambhi Heino, Angela Merritt‐Gray, Marilyn Res Nurs Health Research Reports Indigenous women are subjected to high rates of multiple forms of violence, including intimate partner violence (IPV), in the context of ongoing colonization and neo‐colonization. Health promotion interventions for women who experience violence have not been tailored specifically for Indigenous women. Reclaiming Our Spirits (ROS) is a health promotion intervention designed for Indigenous women living in an urban context in Canada. In this paper, we describe the development of the intervention, results of a pilot study, and the revised subsequent intervention. Building on a theory‐based health promotion intervention (iHEAL) showing promising results in feasibility studies, ROS was developed using a series of related approaches including (a) guidance from Indigenous women with research expertise specific to IPV and Indigenous women's experiences; (b) articulation of an Indigenous lens, including using Cree (one of the largest Indigenous language groups in North America) concepts to identify key aspects; and (c) interviews with Elders (n = 10) living in the study setting. Offered over 6–8 months, ROS consists of a Circle, led by an Indigenous Elder, and 1:1 visits with a Registered Nurse, focused on six areas for health promotion derived from previous research. Pilot testing with Indigenous women (n = 21) produced signs of improvement in most measures of health from pre‐ to post‐intervention. Women found the pilot intervention acceptable and helpful but also offered valuable suggestions for improvement. A revised intervention, with greater structure within the Circle and nurses with stronger knowledge of Indigenous women's experience and community health, is currently undergoing testing. © 2017 The Authors. Research in Nursing & Health Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-04-21 2017-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6586042/ /pubmed/28431458 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nur.21795 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Research in Nursing & Health Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Varcoe, Colleen
Browne, Annette J.
Ford‐Gilboe, Marilyn
Dion Stout, Madeleine
McKenzie, Holly
Price, Roberta
Bungay, Victoria
Smye, Victoria
Inyallie, Jane
Day, Linda
Khan, Koushambhi
Heino, Angela
Merritt‐Gray, Marilyn
Reclaiming Our Spirits: Development and Pilot Testing of a Health Promotion Intervention for Indigenous Women Who Have Experienced Intimate Partner Violence
title Reclaiming Our Spirits: Development and Pilot Testing of a Health Promotion Intervention for Indigenous Women Who Have Experienced Intimate Partner Violence
title_full Reclaiming Our Spirits: Development and Pilot Testing of a Health Promotion Intervention for Indigenous Women Who Have Experienced Intimate Partner Violence
title_fullStr Reclaiming Our Spirits: Development and Pilot Testing of a Health Promotion Intervention for Indigenous Women Who Have Experienced Intimate Partner Violence
title_full_unstemmed Reclaiming Our Spirits: Development and Pilot Testing of a Health Promotion Intervention for Indigenous Women Who Have Experienced Intimate Partner Violence
title_short Reclaiming Our Spirits: Development and Pilot Testing of a Health Promotion Intervention for Indigenous Women Who Have Experienced Intimate Partner Violence
title_sort reclaiming our spirits: development and pilot testing of a health promotion intervention for indigenous women who have experienced intimate partner violence
topic Research Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6586042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28431458
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nur.21795
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