Primary Prevention for Resettled Refugees from Burma: Where to Begin?

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Heather-Lyn Haley
Meredith Walsh
Nang H. Tin Maung
Clara P. Savage
Suzanne Cashman
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[1] University of Massachusetts Medical School,Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
[2] Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center,Common Pathways, CHNA 8
[3] Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School,undefined
[4] Worcester Healthy Communities Coalition,undefined
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Refugee health; Prevention; Healthy eating; Physical activity; Community-based participatory research;
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Developing effective primary prevention initiatives may help recently arrived refugees retain some of their own healthy cultural habits and reduce the tendency to adopt detrimental ones. This research explores recent arrivals’ knowledge regarding eating behaviors, physical activity and sleep habits. Working collaboratively with community members, a healthy living curriculum was adapted and pilot tested in focus groups. A community-engaged approach to revising and implementing a health promotion tool was effective in beginning dialogue about primary prevention among a group of recently arrived refugees from Burma. Seven themes were identified as particularly relevant: food choices, living environment, health information, financial stress, mobility/transportation, social interaction and recreation, and hopes and dreams. Refugees desire more specific information about nutrition and exercise, and they find community health workers an effective medium for delivering this information. The outcomes of this study may inform future targeted interventions for health promotion with refugees from Burma.
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