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Knowledge Transfer and Exchange Processes for Environmental Health Issues in Canadian Aboriginal Communities

机译:加拿大原住民社区环境健康问题的知识转移和交流过程

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Within Canadian Aboriginal communities, the process for utilizing environmental health research evidence in the development of policies and programs is not well understood. This fundamental qualitative descriptive study explored the perceptions of 28 environmental health researchers, senior external decision-makers and decision-makers working within Aboriginal communities about factors influencing knowledge transfer and exchange, beliefs about research evidence and Traditional Knowledge and the preferred communication channels for disseminating and receiving evidence. The results indicate that collaborative relationships between researchers and decision-makers, initiated early and maintained throughout a research project, promote both the efficient conduct of a study and increase the likelihood of knowledge transfer and exchange. Participants identified that empirical research findings and Traditional Knowledge are different and distinct types of evidence that should be equally valued and used where possible to provide a holistic understanding of environmental issues and support decisions in Aboriginal communities. To facilitate the dissemination of research findings within Aboriginal communities, participants described the elements required for successfully crafting key messages, locating and using credible messengers to deliver the messages, strategies for using cultural brokers and identifying the communication channels commonly used to disseminate and receive this type of information.
机译:在加拿大原住民社区内,在制定政策和计划时利用环境健康研究证据的过程尚未广为人知。这项基本的定性描述性研究探索了28位环境卫生研究人员,高级外部决策者和原住民社区内的决策者对影响知识转移和交流的因素,对研究证据和传统知识的看法以及传播和传播知识的首选沟通渠道的看法。接受证据。结果表明,研究人员与决策者之间的合作关系早日启动并在整个研究项目中得到维护,既促进了研究的高效开展,又增加了知识转移和交流的可能性。参与者认为,实证研究结果和传统知识是不同且截然不同的证据类型,应予以同等重视和使用,以尽可能全面地了解环境问题并支持土著社区的决策。为了促进在土著社区内传播研究结果,参与者描述了成功制作关键信息,查找和使用可靠的信使来传递信息所需的要素,使用文化经纪人的策略以及确定通常用于传播和接收此类信息的沟通渠道信息。

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