Walking in two worlds with type 2 diabetes: a scoping review of prevention and management practices incorporating traditional indigenous approaches

Type 2 diabetes is a complex chronic disease rapidly increasing among young people and disproportionately impacting Indigenous youth. Treatment programs are often inadequate for this population as they lack cultural relevance. A scoping review was conducted to explore traditional Indigenous approach...

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Published in:International Journal of Circumpolar Health
Main Authors: Bonin, Lynette, Levasseur-Puhach, Sydney, Guimond, Michelle, Gabbs, Melissa, Wicklow, Brandy, Vandenbroeck, Belinda, Copenace, Sherry, Delaronde, Meagan, Mosienko, Lucas, McGavock, Jonathan, Katz, Laurence Y., Roos, Leslie E., Diffey, Linda, Dart, Allison
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9661993/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36356170
https://doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2022.2141182
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:9661993 2023-05-15T15:55:24+02:00 Walking in two worlds with type 2 diabetes: a scoping review of prevention and management practices incorporating traditional indigenous approaches Bonin, Lynette Levasseur-Puhach, Sydney Guimond, Michelle Gabbs, Melissa Wicklow, Brandy Vandenbroeck, Belinda Copenace, Sherry Delaronde, Meagan Mosienko, Lucas McGavock, Jonathan Katz, Laurence Y. Roos, Leslie E. Diffey, Linda Dart, Allison 2022-11-10 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9661993/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36356170 https://doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2022.2141182 en eng Taylor & Francis http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9661993/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36356170 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2022.2141182 © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. CC-BY-NC Int J Circumpolar Health Review Article (Scoping and Systematic) Text 2022 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2022.2141182 2022-11-20T02:48:20Z Type 2 diabetes is a complex chronic disease rapidly increasing among young people and disproportionately impacting Indigenous youth. Treatment programs are often inadequate for this population as they lack cultural relevance. A scoping review was conducted to explore traditional Indigenous approaches for diabetes prevention and management, to inform a program aimed at supporting Indigenous youth and families with type 2 diabetes. We seek to answer the following question: “Which traditional medicines and practices have been incorporated into intervention or prevention strategies for Indigenous people living with diabetes?” Search was done June 2021 using Ovid Medline, ESBCO and ProQuest databases. Terms included wellbeing, intervention, diabetes, and traditional approaches. Of the 2138 titles screened, 34 met inclusion criteria. Three studies integrated traditional Indigenous approaches into Western-based intervention programming. Content included traditional food and nutrition programs, gardening programs, Elder knowledge sharing, story telling, talking circles, feasting, prayer, traditional dancing, hunting, and school-based wellness curricula. Many were wholistic, co-created with community, Indigenous-led and held in accessible community spaces. The heterogeneity in approaches reflects the diversity of Indigenous nations and communities. This review identifies important elements to include in culturally relevant programs to address diabetes-related wellness. Text Circumpolar Health PubMed Central (PMC) International Journal of Circumpolar Health 81 1
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Bonin, Lynette
Levasseur-Puhach, Sydney
Guimond, Michelle
Gabbs, Melissa
Wicklow, Brandy
Vandenbroeck, Belinda
Copenace, Sherry
Delaronde, Meagan
Mosienko, Lucas
McGavock, Jonathan
Katz, Laurence Y.
Roos, Leslie E.
Diffey, Linda
Dart, Allison
Walking in two worlds with type 2 diabetes: a scoping review of prevention and management practices incorporating traditional indigenous approaches
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description Type 2 diabetes is a complex chronic disease rapidly increasing among young people and disproportionately impacting Indigenous youth. Treatment programs are often inadequate for this population as they lack cultural relevance. A scoping review was conducted to explore traditional Indigenous approaches for diabetes prevention and management, to inform a program aimed at supporting Indigenous youth and families with type 2 diabetes. We seek to answer the following question: “Which traditional medicines and practices have been incorporated into intervention or prevention strategies for Indigenous people living with diabetes?” Search was done June 2021 using Ovid Medline, ESBCO and ProQuest databases. Terms included wellbeing, intervention, diabetes, and traditional approaches. Of the 2138 titles screened, 34 met inclusion criteria. Three studies integrated traditional Indigenous approaches into Western-based intervention programming. Content included traditional food and nutrition programs, gardening programs, Elder knowledge sharing, story telling, talking circles, feasting, prayer, traditional dancing, hunting, and school-based wellness curricula. Many were wholistic, co-created with community, Indigenous-led and held in accessible community spaces. The heterogeneity in approaches reflects the diversity of Indigenous nations and communities. This review identifies important elements to include in culturally relevant programs to address diabetes-related wellness.
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author Bonin, Lynette
Levasseur-Puhach, Sydney
Guimond, Michelle
Gabbs, Melissa
Wicklow, Brandy
Vandenbroeck, Belinda
Copenace, Sherry
Delaronde, Meagan
Mosienko, Lucas
McGavock, Jonathan
Katz, Laurence Y.
Roos, Leslie E.
Diffey, Linda
Dart, Allison
author_facet Bonin, Lynette
Levasseur-Puhach, Sydney
Guimond, Michelle
Gabbs, Melissa
Wicklow, Brandy
Vandenbroeck, Belinda
Copenace, Sherry
Delaronde, Meagan
Mosienko, Lucas
McGavock, Jonathan
Katz, Laurence Y.
Roos, Leslie E.
Diffey, Linda
Dart, Allison
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title_fullStr Walking in two worlds with type 2 diabetes: a scoping review of prevention and management practices incorporating traditional indigenous approaches
title_full_unstemmed Walking in two worlds with type 2 diabetes: a scoping review of prevention and management practices incorporating traditional indigenous approaches
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