Capacity-building and participatory research development of a community-based Nutrition and Exercise Lifestyle Intervention Program (NELIP) for pregnant and postpartum Aboriginal women: Information gathered from talking circles

Objectives were to gather information from Talking Circles of Aboriginal women who participated in a maternal Nutrition and Exercise Lifestyle Intervention Program (NELIP) to identify strategies to bring NELIP into the community. Twelve First Nations women participated. Several main themes were iden...

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Published in:International Indigenous Policy Journal
Main Authors: Mottola, Michelle F., Sopper, Maggie M., Doxtator, Lindsay, Big-Canoe, Katie, Prapavessis, Harry, Harris, Stewart, Hanley, Anthony
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Scholarship@Western 2011
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Online Access:https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/paedpub/1647
https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2011.2.1.8
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spelling ftunivwestonta:oai:ir.lib.uwo.ca:paedpub-2655 2023-10-01T03:55:59+02:00 Capacity-building and participatory research development of a community-based Nutrition and Exercise Lifestyle Intervention Program (NELIP) for pregnant and postpartum Aboriginal women: Information gathered from talking circles Mottola, Michelle F. Sopper, Maggie M. Doxtator, Lindsay Big-Canoe, Katie Prapavessis, Harry Harris, Stewart Hanley, Anthony 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/paedpub/1647 https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2011.2.1.8 https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/context/paedpub/article/2655/viewcontent/document223.pdf unknown Scholarship@Western https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/paedpub/1647 doi:10.18584/iipj.2011.2.1.8 https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/context/paedpub/article/2655/viewcontent/document223.pdf Paediatrics Publications Healthy lifestyle Pregnancy Talking circles Women article 2011 ftunivwestonta https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2011.2.1.8 2023-09-03T07:42:53Z Objectives were to gather information from Talking Circles of Aboriginal women who participated in a maternal Nutrition and Exercise Lifestyle Intervention Program (NELIP) to identify strategies to bring NELIP into the community. Twelve First Nations women participated. Several main themes were identified regarding health: balance, knowledge/education and time management. Benefits of the NELIP were improvement in health, stamina, stress, and a healthy baby, no gestational diabetes and a successful home birth, with social support as an important contributing factor for success. Suggestions for improvement for the NELIP included group walking, and incorporating more traditional foods into the meal plan. The information gathered is the first step in determining strategies using participatory research and capacity-building to develop a community-based NELIP for pregnant Aboriginal women. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations The University of Western Ontario: Scholarship@Western International Indigenous Policy Journal 2 1
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topic Healthy lifestyle
Pregnancy
Talking circles
Women
spellingShingle Healthy lifestyle
Pregnancy
Talking circles
Women
Mottola, Michelle F.
Sopper, Maggie M.
Doxtator, Lindsay
Big-Canoe, Katie
Prapavessis, Harry
Harris, Stewart
Hanley, Anthony
Capacity-building and participatory research development of a community-based Nutrition and Exercise Lifestyle Intervention Program (NELIP) for pregnant and postpartum Aboriginal women: Information gathered from talking circles
topic_facet Healthy lifestyle
Pregnancy
Talking circles
Women
description Objectives were to gather information from Talking Circles of Aboriginal women who participated in a maternal Nutrition and Exercise Lifestyle Intervention Program (NELIP) to identify strategies to bring NELIP into the community. Twelve First Nations women participated. Several main themes were identified regarding health: balance, knowledge/education and time management. Benefits of the NELIP were improvement in health, stamina, stress, and a healthy baby, no gestational diabetes and a successful home birth, with social support as an important contributing factor for success. Suggestions for improvement for the NELIP included group walking, and incorporating more traditional foods into the meal plan. The information gathered is the first step in determining strategies using participatory research and capacity-building to develop a community-based NELIP for pregnant Aboriginal women.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mottola, Michelle F.
Sopper, Maggie M.
Doxtator, Lindsay
Big-Canoe, Katie
Prapavessis, Harry
Harris, Stewart
Hanley, Anthony
author_facet Mottola, Michelle F.
Sopper, Maggie M.
Doxtator, Lindsay
Big-Canoe, Katie
Prapavessis, Harry
Harris, Stewart
Hanley, Anthony
author_sort Mottola, Michelle F.
title Capacity-building and participatory research development of a community-based Nutrition and Exercise Lifestyle Intervention Program (NELIP) for pregnant and postpartum Aboriginal women: Information gathered from talking circles
title_short Capacity-building and participatory research development of a community-based Nutrition and Exercise Lifestyle Intervention Program (NELIP) for pregnant and postpartum Aboriginal women: Information gathered from talking circles
title_full Capacity-building and participatory research development of a community-based Nutrition and Exercise Lifestyle Intervention Program (NELIP) for pregnant and postpartum Aboriginal women: Information gathered from talking circles
title_fullStr Capacity-building and participatory research development of a community-based Nutrition and Exercise Lifestyle Intervention Program (NELIP) for pregnant and postpartum Aboriginal women: Information gathered from talking circles
title_full_unstemmed Capacity-building and participatory research development of a community-based Nutrition and Exercise Lifestyle Intervention Program (NELIP) for pregnant and postpartum Aboriginal women: Information gathered from talking circles
title_sort capacity-building and participatory research development of a community-based nutrition and exercise lifestyle intervention program (nelip) for pregnant and postpartum aboriginal women: information gathered from talking circles
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