Indigenous Elder-centered methodology: research that decolonizes and indigenizes.

AlterNative (Auckland, N.Z. : 2005) Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-16 DOI:10.1177/11771801231155437
Maria C Crouch, Steffi M Kim, Zayla Asquith-Heinz, Elyse Decker, Nyché T Andrew, Jordon P Lewis, Rosellen M Rosich
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Indigenous research posits that practice-based evidence is fundamental to culturally grounded, multifaceted methods. The objective is to outline the key tenets and characteristics of Elder-centered research and relevant methodology using an interconnected progression of Alaska Native studies. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 Alaska Native Elders, 21 Alaska Native caregivers, and 12 Alaska Native and non-Native caregivers in two studies exploring cultural understandings of memory and successful aging. The design and implementation of these studies employed Elders at every level, ensuring cultural relevance, outcomes, and dissemination. Results reflect the benefits of engaging Alaska Native Elders in research and reveal methods for best practices: (a) creating advisory councils, (b) identifying stakeholders, (c) weaving together Elder and western knowledge systems, and (d) the reciprocal nature of Elder engagement and well-being. This research centers Indigenous values and research for an Elder-centered methodology that encourages engagement of older adults in applicable, meaningful, restorative, and enculturated ways.

以土著长者为中心的方法论:非殖民化和土著化研究。
土著研究认为,基于实践的证据是以文化为基础的多方面方法的基础。本研究旨在通过阿拉斯加原住民研究的相互联系,概述以长者为中心的研究和相关方法的主要原则和特点。在两项探索记忆和成功老龄化的文化理解的研究中,对 12 名阿拉斯加原住民长者、21 名阿拉斯加原住民照护者以及 12 名阿拉斯加原住民和非原住民照护者进行了半结构式访谈。这些研究的设计和实施在各个层面都聘用了长者,确保了文化相关性、成果和传播。研究结果反映了让阿拉斯加原住民长者参与研究的益处,并揭示了最佳实践方法:(a) 建立咨询委员会,(b) 确定利益相关者,(c) 将长者和西方知识体系结合起来,以及 (d) 长者参与和福祉的互惠性质。这项研究以土著价值观为中心,研究以老年人为中心的方法,鼓励老年人以适用的、有意义的、恢复性的和文化的方式参与。
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