Reflecting on the use of Concept Mapping as a Method for Community-Led Analysis of Talking Circles

Brittany McBeath, Olivia Franks, T. Delormier, Sonia Périllat-Amédée, A. McComber, Tanager Abigosis, Denise Leafe, A. Macaulay, L. Lévesque
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Indigenous peoples' active involvement in and ownership of research involving their communities are imperative to ensure that community values are prioritized and that research fosters self-determination of Indigenous health. To share our reflections about how concept mapping can be useful within the context of research with First Nations communities. Three First Nations communities participating in the Kahnawà:ke Schools Diabetes Prevention Project Community Mobilization Training (CMT) engaged in Concept Mapping (Kane & Trochim, 2007). Community Research Assistants provided testimonials about the process. The strengths of using concept mapping within this project align with the current literature that highlights it is very adaptable to Indigenous contexts, allows for high levels of engagement throughout the entire research process from design to dissemination, and thus strengthens ownership of the research project among community members. Concept mapping is relevant and useful for research with First Nations communities.
关于使用概念映射作为社区主导的谈话圈分析方法的思考
土著人民必须积极参与并拥有涉及其社区的研究,以确保社区价值观得到优先考虑,并确保研究促进土著健康的自决。与原住民社区分享我们对概念图在研究背景下如何有用的思考。参加Kahnawà:ke学校糖尿病预防项目社区动员培训的三个原住民社区参与了概念制图(Kane和Trochim,2007年)。社区研究助理提供了有关这一过程的证明。在该项目中使用概念图的优势与当前文献一致,这些文献强调它非常适合土著背景,允许在从设计到传播的整个研究过程中高度参与,从而加强社区成员对研究项目的所有权。概念图对于原住民社区的研究是相关和有用的。
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