Program manager for the National Cancer Institute-funded Youth Enjoy Science Research Education Program at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.
Media communications student at the University of Nebraska at Omaha and Metropolitan Community College.
AMA J Ethics. 2022 Jul 1;24(7):E563-575. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.563.
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.
与其他人群相比,土著人民承受着不公平的癌症负担。艺术可以作为一种具有文化相关性的癌症干预和研究方法。
进行了范围综述,以确定基于艺术的研究方法如何用于解决土著人民的癌症问题。文献检索确定了 129 篇出版物;选择了 32 篇进行审查。提取了以下数据:采用艺术方法进行癌症研究的社区、癌症控制连续体阶段、癌症类型、艺术形式和方法学。
大多数研究在美国进行。艺术作为研究和声音艺术形式是最常用的基于艺术的方法。癌症类型和控制连续体阶段通常没有具体说明。
具有文化响应能力的基于艺术的方法可以增强整个癌症控制连续体中与土著人民的研究和教育。