Arts-Based Research Methods to Explore Cancer in Indigenous Communities.
Journal
AMA journal of ethics
ISSN: 2376-6980
Titre abrégé: AMA J Ethics
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101649265
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
01 07 2022
01 07 2022
Historique:
entrez:
15
7
2022
pubmed:
16
7
2022
medline:
20
7
2022
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
Indigenous peoples experience an inequitable burden of cancer compared with other populations. The arts can serve as a culturally relevant cancer intervention and research method. A scoping review was conducted to determine how arts-based research methods have been used to address cancer in Indigenous peoples. Literature searches identified 129 publications; 32 were selected for review. The following data were extracted: communities employing arts-based cancer research, cancer control continuum stages, cancer types, art forms, and methodologies. Most studies were conducted in the United States. Art as research and sound art forms were the most utilized arts-based methods. Cancer types and control continuum stages were not often specified. Culturally responsive, arts-based methods can enhance research and education across the cancer-control continuum with Indigenous populations.
Sections du résumé
Background
Indigenous peoples experience an inequitable burden of cancer compared with other populations. The arts can serve as a culturally relevant cancer intervention and research method.
Methods
A scoping review was conducted to determine how arts-based research methods have been used to address cancer in Indigenous peoples. Literature searches identified 129 publications; 32 were selected for review. The following data were extracted: communities employing arts-based cancer research, cancer control continuum stages, cancer types, art forms, and methodologies.
Results
Most studies were conducted in the United States. Art as research and sound art forms were the most utilized arts-based methods. Cancer types and control continuum stages were not often specified.
Conclusions
Culturally responsive, arts-based methods can enhance research and education across the cancer-control continuum with Indigenous populations.
Identifiants
pubmed: 35838384
pii: amajethics.2022.563
doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.563
doi:
pii:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Review
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
E563-575Informations de copyright
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