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Coalition Building for Health: A Community Garden Pilot Project with Apartment Dwelling Refugees
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Coalition BuildingCoalition TheoryHealth DisparitiesSocial Determinants Of HealthRefugee HealthSocial SciencesBuilt EnvironmentRefugee StatusCommunity BuildingCommunity GardenPublic HealthHousingApartment Dwelling RefugeesCommunity EngagementHealth EquityCommunity HealthCommunity ParticipationNursingCommunity DevelopmentCommunity EnvironmentHealth Care NeedsCommunity OrganizingGlobal HealthRural HealthCommunity Health SciencesHousing DesignRefugee MovementImmigrant Health
Refugees often experience compromised health from both pre- and post-migration stressors. Coalition theory has helped guide the development of targeted programs to address the health care needs of vulnerable populations. Using the Community Coalition Action Theory as a framework, a coalition was formed to implement a community garden with apartment-dwelling refugees. Outcomes included successful coalition formation, a community garden, reported satisfaction from all gardeners with increased vegetable intake, access to culturally meaningful foods, and evidence of increased community engagement. The opportunity for community health nurses to convene a coalition to affect positive health for refugees is demonstrated.
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