The Qanuilirpitaa? 2017 Nunavik Health Survey: design, methods, and lessons learned

Author:

Ayotte PierreORCID,Gagnon Susie,Riva Mylène,Muckle Gina,Hamel Denis,Bélanger Richard E.,Fletcher Christopher,Furgal Christopher,Dawson Aimée,Galarneau Chantal,Lemire Mélanie,Gauthier Marie-Josée,Labranche Elena,Grey Lucy,Rochette Marie,Bouchard Françoise

Abstract

Abstract Objective To depict the design, methods, sociodemographic characteristics of the population, and lessons learned during the Qanuilirpitaa? 2017 Nunavik Inuit Health Survey, the third major health survey to be conducted among youth and adults residing in Nunavik (Northern Quebec, Canada). Methods Qanuilirpitaa? 2017 is a cross-sectional survey that served to update information regarding various aspects of physical health, mental health, and general well-being of Nunavimmiut. The survey was guided by the ethics principles of Ownership, Control, Access, and Possession (OCAP®) (https://fnigc.ca/ocap). Questionnaires and clinical tests were administered to residents from the 14 coastal communities onboard the Canadian Coast Guard Ship Amundsen during late summer and early fall 2017. As part of the community component of the survey, qualitative interviews were performed with key respondents, and services and resources supporting health and well-being in the 14 communities were inventoried and characterized. Results A total of 1326 Nunavimmiut aged 16 and over participated in the survey. Despite difficulties encountered with the recruitment of participants, co-interpretation sessions with Inuit partners revealed that the survey had succeeded in capturing cultural, socio-economic, and lifestyle characteristics of Nunavimmiut. In all, 20 thematic reports have been published covering various aspects of health and well-being of Nunavimmiut. Regional and local reports pertaining to the community component were produced. More in-depth analyses have ensued, and results are presented in articles published in this CJPH supplement issue. Conclusion Information from this survey is being used to update health services and programs in the region and for the development of health policies and public health interventions to tackle key health-related issues faced by Nunavimmiut. Drawing lessons from challenges and successes encountered in Qanuilirpitaa? 2017, this survey paved the way to the upcoming Inuit-led Qanuippitaa? National Inuit Health Survey to be conducted every 5 years throughout Inuit Nunangat.

Funder

Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux

Sentinelle Nord, Université Laval

ArcticNet, Université Laval

Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services

Kativik Regional Government

Makivvik Corporation

Amundsen Science

Northern Contaminants Program, CIRNAC

Kativik Ilisarniliriniq

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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