与美洲印第安人社区合作开展以力量为基础的合作卫生研究:派克堡研究项目仪式的指导原则。

IF 1.2 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Elizabeth Rink, Elizabeth Ann R Bird, Kris Fourstar, Adriann Ricker, Winona Runs-Above/Meyers, Rachel Hallum-Montes
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引用次数: 13

摘要

背景:实施研究项目的仪式是为了加强部落社区协调西方研究过程与土著认识方式的能力。方法:与部落成员进行焦点小组,以了解促进部落社区积极研究经验所必需的土著过程、信仰和实践。结果:发现地址时间;关系建立和维护;在研究设计中纳入不同的部落成员,以及美国印第安人的认识论;在整个研究过程中尊重部落价值观、信仰和习俗;以及研究的互惠性。结论:我们的研究对研究人员如何采用基于优势的方法对部落社区进行研究具有重要意义。
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Partnering with American Indian communities in strength-based collaborative health research: Guiding principles from the Fort Peck Ceremony of ResearchProject.

Background: The Ceremony of Research Project was implemented to strengthen tribal communities' ability to harmonize Western research processes with Indigenous ways of knowing.

Methods: Focus groups were conducted with tribal members to understand Indigenous processes, beliefs, and practices necessary to promote positive research experiences with tribal communities.

Results: Findings address time; relationship building and maintenance; inclusion of diverse tribal members in the research design, as well as American Indian epistemology; respect for tribal values, beliefs, and customs throughout the research process; and the reciprocity of research.

Conclusions: Our study has important implications for how researchers can take a strengthbased approach to conducting research with tribal communities.

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期刊介绍: American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research: The Journal of the National Center is a professionally refereed scientific journal. It contains empirical research, program evaluations, case studies, unpublished dissertations, and other articles in the behavioral, social, and health sciences which clearly relate to the mental health status of American Indians and Alaska Natives. All topical areas relating to this field are addressed, such as psychology, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, anthropology, social work, and specific areas of education, medicine, history, and law. Through a standardized format (American Psychological Association guidelines) new data regarding this special population is easier to retrieve, compare, and evaluate.
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