College of Medicine and Dentistry, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland, Australia
College of Medicine and Dentistry, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2022 Aug 16;12(8):e063710. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-063710.
Indigenous peoples' world views are intricately interrelated and interconnected with those of their communities and the environments where they live. Consequently, Indigenous peoples have a holistic view of their health, which contrasts with the dominant Western biomedical paradigm. However, the mental well-being of Indigenous peoples is predominately screened using tools developed using the Western paradigm that may not be culturally appropriate. The objective of this systematic mixed studies review (SMSR) is to assess the extent of the literature related to approaches used to develop new tools to screen the mental well-being of Indigenous adults.
This SMSR will be conducted in accordance with the method proposed by Pluye . It will include studies that describe the development of any type of tool or approach to screen for mental well-being in Indigenous adults, globally. Searches will be limited to the English language and literature published since January 2000. Databases to be searched include: CINAHL, Medline, PsycINFO, PubMed and Scopus. Only published studies will be included in the SMSR. Data that answers the research questions will be extracted from the literature and recorded on the associated data charting form. A sequential synthesis method will be used to analyse data from qualitative, quantitative and mixed-method studies. Data will be presented graphically, diagrammatically or in tabular form depending on what approach best conveys its meaning.
The SMSR will describe the approach to developing new tools for screening the mental well-being of Indigenous peoples across the globe. It will support researchers, clinicians and practitioners to consider both their approach to new tool development or, if they are using a previously developed tool, how reliable and valid it is for the population that they intend to use it with. Peer-reviewed publications will be used to disseminate SMSR findings.
土著人民的世界观与他们的社区和生活环境密切相关。因此,土著人民对自己的健康有着整体的看法,这与占主导地位的西方生物医学模式形成对比。然而,土著人民的心理健康主要是通过使用西方模式开发的工具进行筛查,这些工具可能在文化上并不合适。本系统混合研究综述(SMSR)的目的是评估与开发新工具以筛查土著成年人心理健康相关的文献范围。
本 SMSR 将按照 Pluye 提出的方法进行。它将包括描述开发任何类型工具或方法以筛查全球土著成年人心理健康的研究。搜索将限于英语和自 2000 年 1 月以来发表的文献。将搜索的数据库包括:CINAHL、Medline、PsycINFO、PubMed 和 Scopus。SMSR 仅包括已发表的研究。将从文献中提取回答研究问题的数据,并记录在相关的数据图表表格上。将使用顺序综合方法分析来自定性、定量和混合方法研究的数据。将根据最能传达其含义的方法以图形、图表或表格形式呈现数据。
SMSR 将描述全球范围内开发新工具筛查土著人民心理健康的方法。它将为研究人员、临床医生和从业者提供支持,让他们考虑新工具的开发方法,或者如果他们正在使用以前开发的工具,考虑该工具对他们打算使用的人群的可靠性和有效性。同行评议的出版物将用于传播 SMSR 的研究结果。