Week 5: Indigenous Research Approaches!! Flashcards
indigenous worldviews see
the whole person (physical, emotional, spiritual, and intellectual) as interconnected to land and in relationship to others (family, communities, nations). This is called a holisticview.
reciprocity
the obligation to give something back in return for gifts received – which they advance as the necessary basis for relationships that can benefit both Indigenous and research communities.
community engagement
establishes an interaction between a researcher (or a research team) and the Indigenous community relevant to the research project.
reflexivity
reflecting on own biases, commitment to professional development in cultural safety, truth and reconciliation, antioppressive and antiracism.
two-eyed seeing
learning to see from one eye with the strengths of indigenous knowledge and ways of knowing, and from the other eye with the strengths of western knowledge and ways of knowing and to use both eyes together
truth and reconciliation commission of Canada
provided those directly or indirectly affected by the legacy of Indian residential school system with an opportunity to share their stories & experiences
what do indigenous-led healthcare partnerships provide
innovative models of interprofessional collaboration, be it in community-based healing lodges, remote clinics, or urban hospitals
emerging evidence suggests that indigenous-led health service partnerships improve
holistic health outcomes for indigenous peoples as well as access to care, prevention uptake, and adherence to care plans
noojmowin teg health centre health outcomes
faster, better-coordinated response times in urgent care and crisis. integrated care positive for providers and clients. clinical mental health and traditional services successfully integrated
meno ya win health centre health outcomes
confirmed elders’ advisory council is essential in governance and decision-making. succeeding in providing culturally safe treatment options and advancing integrated care
anishnawbe health centre health outcomes
identity reclamation is crucial step in healing indigenous psyche, and mental health services must be culturally relevant and trauma-informed
turtle lodge and giigewigamig traditional healing centre health outcomes
elders take the lead at building partnerships with doctors and hospital staff through regular invitations to learn about local medicines and experience traditional healing ceremonies
suggestions in research (10 points)
- survey current knowledge and attitudes of health care providers, traditional practitioners and patients across the country
- adance and use indigenous statistical research methods
- promote and build competence in the use of indigenous research methods
- conduct systematic or scoping reviews of traditional-western medicine partnerships in Canada
- study how to protect indigenous medicines, healing practices, and knowledge in their full integrity
- develop a better understanding of healthcare and practice across mixed and integrated indigenous communities
- work alongside and train indigenous community members as researchers
- build knowledge of how different models of indigenous-led health partnerships can respond to context-specific service needs
- consult with indigenous knowledge keepers on using the medicine wheel framework in health services
- learn about and advance two eyed seeing framwork for practice and evidence-based research
how many aboriginal nurses in Canada
9695
aboriginal people make up ___ % of the RN workforce but form ___ % of the overall Canadian population
3, 4.9