A Review of Programs That Targeted Environmental Determinants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health

Objective: Effective interventions to improve population and individual health require environmental change as well as strategies that target individual behaviours and clinical factors. This is the basis of implementing an ecological approach to health programs and health promotion. For Aboriginal P...

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Main Authors: Kevin Rowley, Margaret Cargo, Rachel Reilly, Mayatili Marika, Bradley Firebrace, Joyce Doyle, Bec Morgan, Sharon Atkinson-Briggs, Leah Johnston, Therese Riley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-08-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/10/8/3518
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spelling doaj-c3a33fcd2ac94087ba11a5a60840a83f2020-11-24T21:49:03ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012013-08-011083518354210.3390/ijerph10083518A Review of Programs That Targeted Environmental Determinants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander HealthKevin RowleyMargaret CargoRachel ReillyMayatili MarikaBradley FirebraceJoyce DoyleBec MorganSharon Atkinson-BriggsLeah JohnstonTherese RileyObjective: Effective interventions to improve population and individual health require environmental change as well as strategies that target individual behaviours and clinical factors. This is the basis of implementing an ecological approach to health programs and health promotion. For Aboriginal People and Torres Strait Islanders, colonisation has made the physical and social environment particularly detrimental for health. Methods and Results: We conducted a literature review to identify Aboriginal health interventions that targeted environmental determinants of health, identifying 21 different health programs. Program activities that targeted environmental determinants of health included: Caring for Country; changes to food supply and/or policy; infrastructure for physical activity; housing construction and maintenance; anti-smoking policies; increased workforce capacity; continuous quality improvement of clinical systems; petrol substitution; and income management. Targets were categorised according to Miller’s Living Systems Theory. Researchers using an Indigenous community based perspective more often identified interpersonal and community-level targets than were identified using a Western academic perspective. Conclusions: Although there are relatively few papers describing interventions that target environmental determinants of health, many of these addressed such determinants at multiple levels, consistent to some degree with an ecological approach. Interpretation of program targets sometimes differed between academic and community-based perspectives, and was limited by the type of data reported in the journal articles, highlighting the need for local Indigenous knowledge for accurate program evaluation. Implications: While an ecological approach to Indigenous health is increasingly evident in the health research literature, the design and evaluation of such programs requires a wide breadth of expertise, including local Indigenous knowledge.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/10/8/3518indigenous healthenvironmental determinantsevaluation
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author Kevin Rowley
Margaret Cargo
Rachel Reilly
Mayatili Marika
Bradley Firebrace
Joyce Doyle
Bec Morgan
Sharon Atkinson-Briggs
Leah Johnston
Therese Riley
spellingShingle Kevin Rowley
Margaret Cargo
Rachel Reilly
Mayatili Marika
Bradley Firebrace
Joyce Doyle
Bec Morgan
Sharon Atkinson-Briggs
Leah Johnston
Therese Riley
A Review of Programs That Targeted Environmental Determinants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
indigenous health
environmental determinants
evaluation
author_facet Kevin Rowley
Margaret Cargo
Rachel Reilly
Mayatili Marika
Bradley Firebrace
Joyce Doyle
Bec Morgan
Sharon Atkinson-Briggs
Leah Johnston
Therese Riley
author_sort Kevin Rowley
title A Review of Programs That Targeted Environmental Determinants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
title_short A Review of Programs That Targeted Environmental Determinants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
title_full A Review of Programs That Targeted Environmental Determinants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
title_fullStr A Review of Programs That Targeted Environmental Determinants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
title_full_unstemmed A Review of Programs That Targeted Environmental Determinants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
title_sort review of programs that targeted environmental determinants of aboriginal and torres strait islander health
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2013-08-01
description Objective: Effective interventions to improve population and individual health require environmental change as well as strategies that target individual behaviours and clinical factors. This is the basis of implementing an ecological approach to health programs and health promotion. For Aboriginal People and Torres Strait Islanders, colonisation has made the physical and social environment particularly detrimental for health. Methods and Results: We conducted a literature review to identify Aboriginal health interventions that targeted environmental determinants of health, identifying 21 different health programs. Program activities that targeted environmental determinants of health included: Caring for Country; changes to food supply and/or policy; infrastructure for physical activity; housing construction and maintenance; anti-smoking policies; increased workforce capacity; continuous quality improvement of clinical systems; petrol substitution; and income management. Targets were categorised according to Miller’s Living Systems Theory. Researchers using an Indigenous community based perspective more often identified interpersonal and community-level targets than were identified using a Western academic perspective. Conclusions: Although there are relatively few papers describing interventions that target environmental determinants of health, many of these addressed such determinants at multiple levels, consistent to some degree with an ecological approach. Interpretation of program targets sometimes differed between academic and community-based perspectives, and was limited by the type of data reported in the journal articles, highlighting the need for local Indigenous knowledge for accurate program evaluation. Implications: While an ecological approach to Indigenous health is increasingly evident in the health research literature, the design and evaluation of such programs requires a wide breadth of expertise, including local Indigenous knowledge.
topic indigenous health
environmental determinants
evaluation
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/10/8/3518
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