In what Territory was the capacity building study performed?
The Yukon
(Indigenous) Why is community-based epidemiological research, and relationship building, a valuable method for studying health impacts when conducting research different communities?
It builds trust between researchers and the community
What was the name of Yukon Kid from Horton's study on Capacity Building?
[Redacted] because of privacy! #also you get point for free#
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How can CHN’s promote people to attend first aid courses?
By developing an awareness of community resources, such as transportation, financial assistance, support networks, and connecting patients with the resources.
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This process begins with individuals but ultimately helps communities as a whole by providing much-needed skills
Capacity Building
Horton and MacLeod's study found that are two positive outcomes of capacity-building initiatives in the Yukon, which ultimately contributed to greater community health and well-being
Increased self-reliance, personal development, etc.
The role of the indigenous study in strengthening community actions as set out in the Ottawa Charter?
Involves Indigenous community members in the research process
Community health professionals have a responsibility to address health equity issues in their everyday practice through policies, program implementation, and service delivery, in partnerships with:
A. themselves
B. community members
C. stakeholders
Community members
(Indigenous) What caused the loss of traditional transference of knowledge and practice as specified in the article?
Boarding school enforced on the native population.
High substance misuse is often due to
Trauma (peer pressure and other social aspects)
(Indigenous) Which 2 social determinants of health were not mentioned in the Relationship Building to Indigenous Community based-study?
Employment & working conditions and biology & genetic endowment
The strategy of capacity building practice in this study were about the health education workers living in relationship with the community, how does this relate to nursing?
the development of knowledge, skills, commitment, structures, systems, and leadership to enable effective health promotion. NO WRONG ANSWERS :)
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(Yukon) What was one educational skill noted in the article that the community in the Yukon felt was lacking in their population?
Literacy skills
By improving this life skill, individuals can learn more, get jobs, and help their community grow into a stronger, more educated environment.
Literacy
(Indigenous) Aside from substance abuse, what is another problem that women in the article face?
Intimate Partner Violence
(Yukon) The article states that the teachers referenced the anatomy of an animal since many of the students were hunters when discussing first aid treatments, how do you think this applies?
Anatomical similarities - at an anatomical and physiological level they are remarkable similar.
Animals from mice to monkeys have the same organs.
(Indigenous) This type of research involves working directly with communities to address health concerns and promote equity?
Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR)
(Indigenous) How many communities (that range from rural and isolated to non-metro-urban) make up the Tribal nation
10 towns
What effect does first aid education have on population health?
First aid save lives, prevent further injuries, reduces recovery times, improves comfort, boosts confidence and reduces anxiety, increases awareness of risks, promotes teamwork, is vital in emergencies, improves safety.
Name one of the studies presented in the presentation. NAME the FULL name of the paper, YEAR, and Publisher AND Why APA 7th edition is so important for nurses.
Yes.
(Yukon) Living and working in relationship with the community lies at the heart of capacity building for Yukon health education workers… Organizations can systematically develop the strengths of people within communities, while providing necessary organizational and practice supports… it may help support practice that contributes to redressing:
A) Health inequities
B) Salad
C) Relationships
Health Inequities
(Indigenous) Involving Tribal elders and leaders in health initiatives helps build this essential component of community partnerships.
TRUST