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为健康研究制定因努框架:以独木舟之旅为隐喻,采用以重视本土知识为中心的合作方法。

Developing an Innu framework for health research: The canoe trip as a metaphor for a collaborative approach centered on valuing Indigenous knowledges.

机构信息

Population Health PhD Program, Faculty of Health Science, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.

Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation, Innu Nation of Labrador, Sheshatshiu, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2020 Dec;266:113409. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.113409. Epub 2020 Oct 6.

Abstract

Indigenous communities increasingly assert their right to self-determination by requiring that participatory research approaches be used, valuing and prioritizing Indigenous knowledges, for the purpose of improving Indigenous health. While frameworks that focus on Indigenous knowledges are being developed, these must be adapted or developed by Indigenous communities because their knowledge is specific to place and inherent to their lived experience. No community-based participatory research (CBPR) framework for health research has been developed with the Labrador Innu. In addition, while the literature emphasizes the importance of relationship in research with Indigenous communities, the process of establishing relationships is underspecified. Within this context, we describe our experience in developing a CBPR framework for health research in a study that is community-initiated and fitting within Innu self-determination. We highlight the importance of paying attention to the theoretical roots of CBPR, arguing that this helps researchers focus on the centrality of Indigenous knowledges (in this case, Innu knowledge). This requires that non-Indigenous researchers question assumptions of universality regarding their own knowledge and see all knowledges as equitable. Such posture of humility allows non-Indigenous researchers to enter relational spaces that join researchers and Indigenous communities. Within these spaces, a true collaborative approach is enabled and Indigenous knowledges are uncovered and become foundational in the inquiry process. We illustrate these ideas by describing a model for opening relational spaces that include Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers. We then present a framework that uses the metaphor of canoeing together to capture our CBPR approach for use in Innu health research. We outline the behaviors of non-Indigenous researchers to build and solidify relationships with Indigenous community researchers over time. This article is useful for non-Indigenous researchers interested in relational approaches to research with Indigenous communities, and for Indigenous leaders and researchers who seek community solutions through research.

摘要

原住民社区越来越多地主张自己的自决权,要求采用参与式研究方法,重视和优先考虑原住民知识,以改善原住民健康。虽然正在制定专注于原住民知识的框架,但这些框架必须由原住民社区进行调整或制定,因为他们的知识是特定于特定地点的,并且是其生活经验的固有组成部分。没有针对拉布拉多因纽特人的基于社区的参与式研究(CBPR)健康研究框架。此外,尽管文献强调了在与原住民社区的研究中建立关系的重要性,但建立关系的过程并没有具体说明。在这种情况下,我们描述了我们在一项符合因纽特人自决权的社区发起的健康研究中开发 CBPR 框架的经验。我们强调了关注 CBPR 理论根源的重要性,认为这有助于研究人员关注原住民知识(在这种情况下是因纽特知识)的核心地位。这要求非原住民研究人员质疑他们自己知识的普遍性假设,并将所有知识视为平等的。这种谦逊的姿态使非原住民研究人员能够进入将研究人员和原住民社区联系起来的关系空间。在这些空间中,可以实现真正的合作方法,并且可以揭示和发掘原住民知识,并在探究过程中成为基础。我们通过描述一个开放关系空间的模型来说明这些想法,该模型包括原住民和非原住民研究人员。然后,我们提出了一个框架,该框架使用一起划独木舟的隐喻来捕捉我们在因纽特人健康研究中使用的 CBPR 方法。我们概述了非原住民研究人员随着时间的推移与原住民社区研究人员建立和巩固关系的行为。对于有兴趣采用与原住民社区进行研究的关系方法的非原住民研究人员,以及寻求通过研究寻求社区解决方案的原住民领导人和研究人员来说,这篇文章很有用。

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