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Primary Disease Prevention for Southwest American Indian Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Camp in a Box

The goal of the American Indian Youth Wellness Camp in a Box was to engage, educate and empower families to improve their health and overall well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. Camp in a Box was a 9-week program, inclusive of a 1-week intensive camp component followed by an 8-week booster compo...

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Autores principales: Gachupin, Francine C., Caston, Elissa, Chavez, Christine, Bernal, Jacob, Cager, Phoebe, Harris, Drew, John, Tara, Remitera, Joe, Garcia, Charlotte A., Romero, Victoria M., Gchachu, Karina E., Gchachu, Celeste R., Garcia, Kutz, Gchachu, Vincent, Gchachu, Brenna M., Rens, Evelyn, Slowtalker, Jacquanette, Blew, Robert, Tracy, Keyauni, Figueroa, Ty, Thomson, Cynthia A., Ranjbar, Noshene, Hingle, Melanie, O’Connor, Teresia, Roe, Denise J., Grant, Vernon, Swick, Shayna, Joe, Jennie R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8022461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33869562
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2021.611972
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author Gachupin, Francine C.
Caston, Elissa
Chavez, Christine
Bernal, Jacob
Cager, Phoebe
Harris, Drew
John, Tara
Remitera, Joe
Garcia, Charlotte A.
Romero, Victoria M.
Gchachu, Karina E.
Gchachu, Celeste R.
Garcia, Kutz
Gchachu, Vincent
Gchachu, Brenna M.
Rens, Evelyn
Slowtalker, Jacquanette
Blew, Robert
Tracy, Keyauni
Figueroa, Ty
Thomson, Cynthia A.
Ranjbar, Noshene
Hingle, Melanie
O’Connor, Teresia
Roe, Denise J.
Grant, Vernon
Swick, Shayna
Joe, Jennie R.
author_facet Gachupin, Francine C.
Caston, Elissa
Chavez, Christine
Bernal, Jacob
Cager, Phoebe
Harris, Drew
John, Tara
Remitera, Joe
Garcia, Charlotte A.
Romero, Victoria M.
Gchachu, Karina E.
Gchachu, Celeste R.
Garcia, Kutz
Gchachu, Vincent
Gchachu, Brenna M.
Rens, Evelyn
Slowtalker, Jacquanette
Blew, Robert
Tracy, Keyauni
Figueroa, Ty
Thomson, Cynthia A.
Ranjbar, Noshene
Hingle, Melanie
O’Connor, Teresia
Roe, Denise J.
Grant, Vernon
Swick, Shayna
Joe, Jennie R.
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description The goal of the American Indian Youth Wellness Camp in a Box was to engage, educate and empower families to improve their health and overall well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. Camp in a Box was a 9-week program, inclusive of a 1-week intensive camp component followed by an 8-week booster component with content focused on nutrition, mental health and physical activity education. The Camp in a Box is a Tribal/Urban Indian-University partnership, and materials were developed to replace an existing weeklong residential camp and to comply with social distancing guidelines. Fourteen American Indian families from Tribal/Urban Indian communities in the southwestern United States participated (36 children aged 2–18 years; 32 adults). The intensive camp week included daily materials for families to complete together, Monday through Friday. Materials were provided for approximately 4 h of activities per day. The booster sessions began after camp week and included approximately 4 h of supplementary activities designed to be completed at any time most convenient for the family over the course of the week. Activities were designed to encourage interaction among family members with materials and supplies for parents and youth to participate. Self-reported outcomes suggested that families changed their eating habits to include more vegetables, less sweets and junk food. Parents reported an increase in family physical activity and that the activities brought the family closer together. Our Camp in a Box program was feasible and well-received until school began. During camp week, 100% of recruited families participated; at Booster Week 8, ten families (71%) remained enrolled and active. Camp in a Box is a feasible alternative to residential camps for promotion of health behaviors associated with metabolic disease prevention among American Indian families. In contrast to residential camps for youth, Camp in a Box offers an opportunity to engage the entire family in health promotion activities.
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spelling pubmed-80224612021-04-15 Primary Disease Prevention for Southwest American Indian Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Camp in a Box Gachupin, Francine C. Caston, Elissa Chavez, Christine Bernal, Jacob Cager, Phoebe Harris, Drew John, Tara Remitera, Joe Garcia, Charlotte A. Romero, Victoria M. Gchachu, Karina E. Gchachu, Celeste R. Garcia, Kutz Gchachu, Vincent Gchachu, Brenna M. Rens, Evelyn Slowtalker, Jacquanette Blew, Robert Tracy, Keyauni Figueroa, Ty Thomson, Cynthia A. Ranjbar, Noshene Hingle, Melanie O’Connor, Teresia Roe, Denise J. Grant, Vernon Swick, Shayna Joe, Jennie R. Front Sociol Sociology The goal of the American Indian Youth Wellness Camp in a Box was to engage, educate and empower families to improve their health and overall well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. Camp in a Box was a 9-week program, inclusive of a 1-week intensive camp component followed by an 8-week booster component with content focused on nutrition, mental health and physical activity education. The Camp in a Box is a Tribal/Urban Indian-University partnership, and materials were developed to replace an existing weeklong residential camp and to comply with social distancing guidelines. Fourteen American Indian families from Tribal/Urban Indian communities in the southwestern United States participated (36 children aged 2–18 years; 32 adults). The intensive camp week included daily materials for families to complete together, Monday through Friday. Materials were provided for approximately 4 h of activities per day. The booster sessions began after camp week and included approximately 4 h of supplementary activities designed to be completed at any time most convenient for the family over the course of the week. Activities were designed to encourage interaction among family members with materials and supplies for parents and youth to participate. Self-reported outcomes suggested that families changed their eating habits to include more vegetables, less sweets and junk food. Parents reported an increase in family physical activity and that the activities brought the family closer together. Our Camp in a Box program was feasible and well-received until school began. During camp week, 100% of recruited families participated; at Booster Week 8, ten families (71%) remained enrolled and active. Camp in a Box is a feasible alternative to residential camps for promotion of health behaviors associated with metabolic disease prevention among American Indian families. In contrast to residential camps for youth, Camp in a Box offers an opportunity to engage the entire family in health promotion activities. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8022461/ /pubmed/33869562 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2021.611972 Text en Copyright © 2021 Gachupin, Caston, Chavez, Bernal, Cager, Harris, John, Remitera, Garcia, Romero, Gchachu, Gchachu, Garcia, Gchachu, Gchachu, Rens, Slowtalker, Blew, Tracy, Figueroa, Thomson, Ranjbar, Hingle, O’Connor, Roe, Grant, Swick and Joe. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Sociology
Gachupin, Francine C.
Caston, Elissa
Chavez, Christine
Bernal, Jacob
Cager, Phoebe
Harris, Drew
John, Tara
Remitera, Joe
Garcia, Charlotte A.
Romero, Victoria M.
Gchachu, Karina E.
Gchachu, Celeste R.
Garcia, Kutz
Gchachu, Vincent
Gchachu, Brenna M.
Rens, Evelyn
Slowtalker, Jacquanette
Blew, Robert
Tracy, Keyauni
Figueroa, Ty
Thomson, Cynthia A.
Ranjbar, Noshene
Hingle, Melanie
O’Connor, Teresia
Roe, Denise J.
Grant, Vernon
Swick, Shayna
Joe, Jennie R.
Primary Disease Prevention for Southwest American Indian Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Camp in a Box
title Primary Disease Prevention for Southwest American Indian Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Camp in a Box
title_full Primary Disease Prevention for Southwest American Indian Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Camp in a Box
title_fullStr Primary Disease Prevention for Southwest American Indian Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Camp in a Box
title_full_unstemmed Primary Disease Prevention for Southwest American Indian Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Camp in a Box
title_short Primary Disease Prevention for Southwest American Indian Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Camp in a Box
title_sort primary disease prevention for southwest american indian families during the covid-19 pandemic: camp in a box
topic Sociology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8022461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33869562
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2021.611972
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