Research, Sovereignty and Action: Lessons from a First Nations-Led Study on Aging in Ontario.


Journal

Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.)
ISSN: 1710-2774
Titre abrégé: Healthc Q
Pays: Canada
ID NLM: 101208192

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Apr 2022
Historique:
entrez: 25 4 2022
pubmed: 26 4 2022
medline: 28 4 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

First Nations in Ontario are building capacity to leverage health services data in Ontario to provide robust, First Nations-driven health evidence. Beyond providing evidence, population health research processes must involve diverse First Nations' perspectives, collective capacity building and translation of research findings into action through integrated and community engaged knowledge translation and exchange (KTE) approaches. Suggested ways include integrating stories and traditional knowledge, prioritizing gatherings and establishing an enduring commitment to action. To effectively support First Nations' self-determination and sovereignty, First Nations' principles of ownership, control, access and possession (OCAP®) in research could be expanded to include "action" (OCAPA).

Identifiants

pubmed: 35467518
pii: hcq.2022.26767
doi: 10.12927/hcq.2022.26767
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

93-97

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2022 Longwoods Publishing.

Auteurs

Carol Mulder (C)

A senior health data analyst at Chiefs of Ontario and a lecturer at Queen's University in Kingston, ON. Carol is trained and experienced in epidemiology and information management and is also a veterinarian.

Derek Debassige (D)

A clinic director and registered physiotherapist at Manitoulin Physiotherapy Centre in M'Chigeeng, ON. Derek is a member of M'Chigeeng First Nation on Manitoulin Island and a graduate of McMaster University in both kinesiology and physiotherapy.

Maureen Gustafson (M)

An applied knowledge translation and exchange specialist at Laurentian University in Sudbury, ON. Maureen is Anishinaabekwe with mixed Ojibwe and settler roots and is a member of Couchiching First Nation.

Morgan Slater (M)

A research scientist at Health Services and Policy Research Institute, Queen's University in Kingston, ON. Morgan is a health services researcher with expertise in evaluation and utilizing large, clinical databases.

Eugenia Eshkawkogan (E)

An Indigenous BSW candidate at Laurentian University in Sudbury, ON. Eugenia is Anishinaabekwe from Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory and is in the fourth year of Indigenous social work studies.

Jennifer D Walker (JD)

An associate professor at McMaster University in Hamilton, ON. Jennifer is a health services researcher, an epidemiologist and a Haudenosaunee member of the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. She can be contacted by e-mail at jennifer.walker@mcmaster.ca.

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