Nra:gi Ya:yun Program
Cross-source consensus on Nra:gi Ya:yun Program from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
Uses
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Preparation
Background
Highlighted claims
- Nra:gi Ya:yun translates as 'very good food' or 'very good eating' in Ngarrindjeri language and was gifted as the programme name through community co-design. — Protocol for a non-randomised stepped-wedge pilot trial for ‘Nra:gi Ya:yun’ (very good foods): a co-designed type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome initiative with Aboriginal people living on Ngarrindjeri Ruwe
- The initiative was co-designed with Aboriginal people living on Ngarrindjeri Ruwe and was initiated by Ngarrindjeri elders who had witnessed the impacts of diabetes on their community first-hand. — Protocol for a non-randomised stepped-wedge pilot trial for ‘Nra:gi Ya:yun’ (very good foods): a co-designed type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome initiative with Aboriginal people living on Ngarrindjeri Ruwe
- Co-design was conducted through 10 workshops held over 6 months on Ngarrindjeri Ruwe. — Protocol for a non-randomised stepped-wedge pilot trial for ‘Nra:gi Ya:yun’ (very good foods): a co-designed type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome initiative with Aboriginal people living on Ngarrindjeri Ruwe
- The primary outcome of the Nra:gi Ya:yun initiative is feasibility, assessed across recruitment, retention, and adherence rates, to inform a subsequent large-scale clinical trial. — Protocol for a non-randomised stepped-wedge pilot trial for ‘Nra:gi Ya:yun’ (very good foods): a co-designed type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome initiative with Aboriginal people living on Ngarrindjeri Ruwe
- The target sample size for the pilot is 60 participants across two sites, revised down from an initial target of 120 due to project delays and community consultations. — Protocol for a non-randomised stepped-wedge pilot trial for ‘Nra:gi Ya:yun’ (very good foods): a co-designed type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome initiative with Aboriginal people living on Ngarrindjeri Ruwe
- The project aims to stimulate ongoing capacity building in partner health organisations so that programme activities continue after the study concludes. — Protocol for a non-randomised stepped-wedge pilot trial for ‘Nra:gi Ya:yun’ (very good foods): a co-designed type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome initiative with Aboriginal people living on Ngarrindjeri Ruwe