2020
DOI: 10.1111/aswp.12203
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A study on health and hygiene needs, strategies, and well‐being of an Aeta indigenous community in the Philippines through photovoice methods

Abstract: On a global scale, poor access to health and social welfare services for indigenous populations has threatened their overall well-being, especially those living in remote or peripheral areas. Academics from two higher education institutions in South Korea and the Philippines conducted a community-based research in an indigenous Aeta community in the highlands of Pampanga Province in the Philippines' Central Luzon region. Using a photovoice method and community survey, they investigated family health and hygien… Show more

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“…Indigenous peoples have their own health and hygiene practices and strategies that are distinctive to their culture. 7 Thus, actively engaging the indigenous communities in controlling the transmission of COVID-19 virus is imperative to any government intervention health programs.…”
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“…Indigenous peoples have their own health and hygiene practices and strategies that are distinctive to their culture. 7 Thus, actively engaging the indigenous communities in controlling the transmission of COVID-19 virus is imperative to any government intervention health programs.…”
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confidence: 99%