Recovery targets fall short of culturally meaningful abundance.
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Science
September 2024
H. Holden Thorp Editor-in-Chief, Science journals.
In her bestselling book , Robin Wall Kimmerer describes the reciprocity between humans and nature while also contemplating another potentially beneficial relationship-between Indigenous knowledge and Western science. Not surprisingly, this integration is easier said than done. Recently, for example, the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) terminated a $2 million study on how to best combine Indigenous and Western approaches to understanding the natural world.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAfter dispute over "coproduction," U.S. National Academies takes unprecedented step of stopping $2 million study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Public Health
March 2024
Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health, Baltimore, MD, United States.
Introduction: American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) communities continue to flourish and innovate in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. Storytelling is an important tradition for AIAN communities that can function as an intervention modality. To support the needs of AIAN children and caregivers, we (a collaborative workgroup of Indigenous health researchers) developed a culturally grounded storybook that provides pandemic-related public health guidance and mental health coping strategies woven with Inter-Tribal values and teachings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Pain Symptom Manage
April 2024
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences (V.J., A.C.), The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; Research Centre for Palliative Care Death and Dying (RePaDD) (A.C.), Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; Northern Adelaide Palliative Care Service (A.C.), Northern Adelaide Local Health Network, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Context: Delirium is prevalent in the hospice population. Despite causing significant distress to patients and families, delirium is under-recognised. There is a need to better understand delirium prevention and outcomes in this population including people's experiences of delirium-prevention strategies in different cultural contexts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth Promot Pract
November 2023
University of North Carolina Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, USA.
Photovoice is an important participatory action method for motivating social change. The potential for this change within the processes of the method remains under-explored. We present the voice and perspectives of three health promotion practitioners who have important connections to photovoice: a grandmother and co-founder of the method, a nurse from Wales, and an early adopter seeking change.
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