Assessing Social Determinants of Health in a Prenatal and Perinatal Cultural Intervention for American Indians and Alaska Natives

American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIANs) refer to cultural traditions and values to guide resilient and strength-based practices to address maternal and infant health disparities. Methods: A case study of a culturally-based educational intervention on AIAN maternal and child health. Results: Cult...

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Autores principales: Rosalina James, Martell A. Hesketh, Tia R. Benally, Selisha S. Johnson, Leah R. Tanner, Shelley V. Means
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c85fe48cf96349dab0aa3cb16c60ed672021-11-11T16:13:26ZAssessing Social Determinants of Health in a Prenatal and Perinatal Cultural Intervention for American Indians and Alaska Natives10.3390/ijerph1821110791660-46011661-7827https://doaj.org/article/c85fe48cf96349dab0aa3cb16c60ed672021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/21/11079https://doaj.org/toc/1661-7827https://doaj.org/toc/1660-4601American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIANs) refer to cultural traditions and values to guide resilient and strength-based practices to address maternal and infant health disparities. Methods: A case study of a culturally-based educational intervention on AIAN maternal and child health. Results: Cultural teachings have successfully been applied in AIAN behavioral interventions using talking circles and cradleboards, but maternal and child health interventions are not well-represented in peer-reviewed literature. Zero publications included interventions centered around cradleboards and safe sleep. Discussion: There is a need for rigorous published research on culturally based interventions and effectiveness on health outcomes for mothers and babies. Conclusions: This paper discusses how a cradleboard educational intervention incorporates national guidelines to address maternal and infant health while mediating social determinants of health.Rosalina JamesMartell A. HeskethTia R. BenallySelisha S. JohnsonLeah R. TannerShelley V. MeansMDPI AGarticletalking circleculturalinterventioncradleboardwellnessresilienceMedicineRENInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 11079, p 11079 (2021)
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Rosalina James
Martell A. Hesketh
Tia R. Benally
Selisha S. Johnson
Leah R. Tanner
Shelley V. Means
Assessing Social Determinants of Health in a Prenatal and Perinatal Cultural Intervention for American Indians and Alaska Natives
description American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIANs) refer to cultural traditions and values to guide resilient and strength-based practices to address maternal and infant health disparities. Methods: A case study of a culturally-based educational intervention on AIAN maternal and child health. Results: Cultural teachings have successfully been applied in AIAN behavioral interventions using talking circles and cradleboards, but maternal and child health interventions are not well-represented in peer-reviewed literature. Zero publications included interventions centered around cradleboards and safe sleep. Discussion: There is a need for rigorous published research on culturally based interventions and effectiveness on health outcomes for mothers and babies. Conclusions: This paper discusses how a cradleboard educational intervention incorporates national guidelines to address maternal and infant health while mediating social determinants of health.
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author Rosalina James
Martell A. Hesketh
Tia R. Benally
Selisha S. Johnson
Leah R. Tanner
Shelley V. Means
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Martell A. Hesketh
Tia R. Benally
Selisha S. Johnson
Leah R. Tanner
Shelley V. Means
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title Assessing Social Determinants of Health in a Prenatal and Perinatal Cultural Intervention for American Indians and Alaska Natives
title_short Assessing Social Determinants of Health in a Prenatal and Perinatal Cultural Intervention for American Indians and Alaska Natives
title_full Assessing Social Determinants of Health in a Prenatal and Perinatal Cultural Intervention for American Indians and Alaska Natives
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