Indigenous Ways of Knowing: Implications for Participatory Research and Community

作者: Patricia A. L. Cochran , Catherine A. Marshall , Carmen Garcia-Downing , Elizabeth Kendall , Doris Cook

DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2006.093641

关键词: Public healthPublic relationsIndigenousResearch findingsSocial scienceDistressHealth equitySociologyHarmParticipatory action researchTraditional knowledge

摘要: Researchers have a responsibility to cause no harm, but research has been source of distress for indigenous people because inappropriate methods and practices. The way researchers acquire knowledge in communities may be as critical eliminating health disparities the actual that is gained about particular problem. working with must continue resolve conflict between values academic setting those community. It important consider ways knowing exist when developing methods. Challenges partnerships include how distribute benefits findings or external needs contrast need protect knowledge.

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