Exploring the evidence on housing and health among Indigenous peoples in high-income countries: a scoping review protocol.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Ivana Stankov, Eldine Likouresis, Cheyanne Noble, Tony Blakely, Rebecca Bentley, Alex Brown, Natasha J Howard, Kim Morey
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Objective: The objective of this scoping review is to understand the nature of the published evidence on housing suitability, affordability, insecurity, and homelessness in relation to physical and mental health, domestic violence, and health service use among Indigenous people in high-income countries.

Introduction: The historical injustices of colonization, dispossession, and racism have created unique housing challenges influencing the health gap for Indigenous people in high-income countries. Understanding the breadth and nature of research in the area of housing and Indigenous health is key for establishing a research agenda that fills knowledge gaps and informs culturally appropriate housing initiatives.

Inclusion criteria: This review will consider quantitative studies, or the quantitative components of mixed methods studies, set in high-income countries investigating housing suitability, affordability, insecurity, and/or homelessness for Indigenous people in relation to physical and mental health, domestic violence, and health service use. Studies employing qualitative methodologies will not be considered.

Methods: Informed by Indigenous perspectives, the review will follow the JBI methodology for scoping reviews, along with enhancements for Indigenous research outlined by Brodie et al. (2023). Databases to be searched will include MEDLINE (Ovid), Embase (Ovid), Emcare (Ovid), Scopus, CINAHL (EBSCOhost), PsycINFO (Ovid), and Informit Indigenous Collection. Studies will be limited to those published in English since the year 2000. Two or more reviewers will screen studies and extract data. Information on study characteristics, populations, settings, methods, concepts, outcome measures, and alignment with Indigenous research principles will be synthesized and presented in tabular and graphical formats, with an accompanying narrative summary.

Review registration: Open Science Framework https://osf.io/8d92m.

探索高收入国家土著人民住房和健康方面的证据:范围审查议定书。
目的:本范围审查的目的是了解已发表的关于高收入国家土著人的住房适宜性、可负担性、不安全感和无家可归与身心健康、家庭暴力和卫生服务使用有关的证据的性质。引言:殖民、剥夺和种族主义的历史不公正造成了独特的住房挑战,影响了高收入国家土著人民的健康差距。了解住房和土著居民健康领域研究的广度和性质,是制定一项研究议程的关键,该议程可填补知识空白,并为文化上适宜的住房倡议提供信息。纳入标准:本综述将考虑在高收入国家开展的定量研究,或混合方法研究的定量组成部分,调查土著居民在身心健康、家庭暴力和卫生服务使用方面的住房适宜性、可负担性、不安全感和/或无家可归情况。采用定性方法的研究将不予考虑。方法:根据土著观点,本综述将遵循JBI方法进行范围评估,以及Brodie等人(2023)概述的土著研究的改进。要检索的数据库包括MEDLINE (Ovid)、Embase (Ovid)、Emcare (Ovid)、Scopus、CINAHL (EBSCOhost)、PsycINFO (Ovid)和Informit Indigenous Collection。研究将限于自2000年以来以英文发表的研究。两个或两个以上的审稿人将筛选研究并提取数据。关于研究特征、人口、环境、方法、概念、结果测量以及与土著研究原则的一致性的信息将被综合并以表格和图形格式呈现,并附有叙述性摘要。评审注册:Open Science Framework https://osf.io/8d92m。
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