Publications by authors named "Vaatausili Tofaeono"

Introduction: Health research that focuses on Indigenous Peoples must ensure that the community in question is actively engaged, and that the results have context relevance for Indigenous Peoples. Context relevance is "the benefits, usability, and respectful conduct of research from the perspective of Indigenous communities." The purpose of this study was to apply two tools within an already-published scoping review of 76 articles featuring research on cognitive impairment and dementia among Indigenous Peoples worldwide.

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  • American Samoa and FSM have high mortality rates from noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and are addressing obesity through healthy beverage initiatives, supported by local church leaders.
  • The implementation of a water and coconut water-only pledge at church events showed a significant decrease in the consumption of sugary drinks and increased awareness about healthier options among attendees.
  • The program demonstrates potential as a culturally relevant nutrition strategy due to limited access to fresh produce, but further health promotion efforts are needed to maintain knowledge about healthy choices.
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Background: Health literacy encompasses various levels of communication for an individual, provider, and an organization. Validated and reliable tools have been developed to assess health literacy; however, there is a paucity of tools available to assess health literacy in native languages for indigenous and racial/ethnic minority populations.

Objective: This article shares the process taken to translate and evaluate validation and reliability of the Short Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults for use with the Samoan population.

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Capacity-building partnerships are central to the sustainable development goals (SDGs), the UN's blueprint for achieving global health equity. The UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues endorses the SDG and underscores the need for global partnerships that respect local leadership and culture. Innovations that weave or integrate Indigenous and Western knowledges are emphasised.

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