Doyle Kerrie, Cleary Michelle, Blanchard Denise, Hungerford Catherine
1 Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, Melbourne, Australia.
2 Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
Qual Health Res. 2017 Jul;27(9):1288-1301. doi: 10.1177/1049732317700125. Epub 2017 Apr 2.
In this article, we discuss indigenist approaches to health research, including indigenist knowledges, cultural proficiency, and core values. We also highlight the importance of conducting Indigenous research in ways that are congruent with the needs and interests of Indigenous peoples. The discussion includes consideration of how indigenist approaches can be utilized to generate new Indigenous knowledges, in culturally appropriate ways. We then introduce the Yerin Dilly Bag Model for indigenist health research, an approach that allows for indigenist knowledges to be employed and created by the research/er/ed within an Indigenous framework. Use of the Yerin Dilly Bag Model enables research/er/ed concordance, together with the privileging of Indigenous voices. This is achieved by guiding researchers to align their research with the core values of the researched, with the Yerin Dilly Bag a metaphor for the holder of these core values.
在本文中,我们讨论了本土主义的健康研究方法,包括本土主义知识、文化能力和核心价值观。我们还强调了以符合原住民需求和利益的方式开展原住民研究的重要性。讨论内容包括如何利用本土主义方法以符合文化习惯的方式产生新的原住民知识。然后,我们介绍了用于本土主义健康研究的耶林迪利袋模型,这是一种允许在原住民框架内由研究者运用和创造本土主义知识的方法。使用耶林迪利袋模型能够实现研究者与研究对象的一致性,同时突出原住民的声音。这是通过引导研究者使其研究与被研究者的核心价值观保持一致来实现的,耶林迪利袋象征着这些核心价值观的持有者。