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Table 4 Strategies used in nutrition interventions conducted in Indigenous populations in the US: Partnership

From: Community involvement in design, implementation and evaluation of nutrition interventions to reduce chronic diseases in indigenous populations in the U.S.: a systematic review

 

Story et al. [9]a

Brown et al. [47]a

Kattelmann et al. [50]a

Gittelsohn et al. [45]a

Caballero et al. [55]a

Hill et al. [17]b

Bachar et al. [37]b

Beckham et al. [39]b

Mendenhall et al. [42]b

Bradley et al. [44]b

Gittelsohn et al. [53]b

Carrel et al. [46]b

Benyshek et al. [49]b

Burden et al. [51]

Mau et al. [14]

Sinclair et al. [54]b

Murphy et al. [13]b

Mau et al. [14]b

Richards et al. [66]b

Jiang et al. [67]b

Moore et al. [68]b

Howard et al. [70]b

Gilliland et al. [11]b

Ritenbaugh et al. [10]

DeWeese et al. [75]b

Rinderknecht et al. [16]b

Smith et al. [77]b

Jernigan et al. [69]c

Strategy

 Partnership

  Collaboration with target population on data collection

                           

  Collaboration with local organizations or establishments

  

 

   

 

 

  

 

 

  Development of community action plan with target population

      

                     

  Delivery of intervention by members of target population

   

   

    

 

  

          

  Regular meetings with target population

 

      

                

  

  Collaboration with tribal review board/ethnics committee

                  

  

      
  1. aRandomized controlled trial
  2. bPre-post study
  3. cPost test