通过准备实践镜头重新想象土著医疗保健:实证文献的定量内容分析。

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Tyara Marchand, Adam Murry, Devin Proulx, K Alix Hayden, Lynden Crowshoe
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摘要

目标:在土著居民的健康范围内,“准备实践”的概念尚未得到明确界定。这个系统的回顾发生在一个多数据库调查发表的主要文献。本综述的主要目的是确定临床医生准备与土著人群进行实践所需的条件。方法:本综述选取了近20年来在加拿大、美国、新西兰和澳大利亚发表的文章。检索的数据库包括CINAHL、Medline(通过Ovid)、Embase(通过Ovid)、Scopus和Web of Science,并对相关文章的参考文献进行了额外的手工检索。这项研究于2022年1月至5月进行,随后的分析于2022年5月至9月进行。结果:采用定量含量分析程序对初步研究进行编码,并对量化编码进行探索性因素分析。四个因素在研究中描述了一个称职的临床医生,包括关系倾向、非殖民化实践、文化沉浸和土著专业支持。结论:这一文学领域相对新颖,似乎没有很多人直接评论与土著社区合作所需的属性。存在着潜在的知识差距,可通过与土著利益攸关方对话和实施侧重于发展土著特有能力的健康教育方案来解决。
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Reimagining Indigenous healthcare through a readiness to practice lens: A quantitative content analysis of the empirical literature.

Objectives: The concept of "readiness to practice" has not been clearly delineated within an Indigenous health context. This systematic review occurred on a multi-database survey of published primary literature. The primary objective of this review was to determine what it takes for clinicians to be ready to practice with Indigenous populations.

Methods: This review identified articles published in the last 20 years within Canada, the United States, New Zealand, and Australia. The databases that were searched included CINAHL, Medline (via Ovid), Embase (via Ovid), Scopus, and Web of Science, with an additional hand search of references from relevant articles. This search took place from January to May 2022, with subsequent analysis from May to September 2022.

Results: Primary studies were coded using quantitative content analysis procedures and quantified codes were subjected to exploratory factor analyses. Four factors described a competent clinician across studies, including a relational disposition, decolonized practice, cultural immersion, and Indigenous professional support.

Conclusion: This sphere of literature is relatively novel and there do not appear to be many individuals directly commenting on attributes needed to be prepared to work with Indigenous communities. There exist potential gaps in knowledge that could be addressed by conversations with Indigenous stakeholders and implementation of health education programs that focus on developing Indigenous-specific competencies.

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Canadian Journal of Public Health-Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique
Canadian Journal of Public Health-Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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6.10
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128
期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Public Health is dedicated to fostering excellence in public health research, scholarship, policy and practice. The aim of the Journal is to advance public health research and practice in Canada and around the world, thus contributing to the improvement of the health of populations and the reduction of health inequalities. CJPH publishes original research and scholarly articles submitted in either English or French that are relevant to population and public health. CJPH is an independent, peer-reviewed journal owned by the Canadian Public Health Association and published by Springer.   Énoncé de mission La Revue canadienne de santé publique se consacre à promouvoir l’excellence dans la recherche, les travaux d’érudition, les politiques et les pratiques de santé publique. Son but est de faire progresser la recherche et les pratiques de santé publique au Canada et dans le monde, contribuant ainsi à l’amélioration de la santé des populations et à la réduction des inégalités de santé. La RCSP publie des articles savants et des travaux inédits, soumis en anglais ou en français, qui sont d’intérêt pour la santé publique et des populations. La RCSP est une revue indépendante avec comité de lecture, propriété de l’Association canadienne de santé publique et publiée par Springer.
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