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Elevating the uses of storytelling approaches within Indigenous health research: a critical and participatory scoping review protocol involving Indigenous people and settlers

机译:提升土着健康研究中讲故事方法的用途:涉及土着人民和定居者的关键和参与范围审查议定书

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There is a complicated and exploitative history of research with Indigenous peoples and accompanying calls to meaningfully and respectfully include Indigenous knowledge in healthcare. Storytelling approaches that privilege Indigenous voices can be a useful tool to break the hold that Western worldviews have within the research. Our collaborative team of Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers, and Indigenous patients, Elders, healthcare providers, and administrators, will conduct a critical participatory, scoping review to identify and examine how storytelling has been used as a method in Indigenous health research. Guided by two-eyed seeing, we will use Bassett and McGibbon’s adaption of Arksey and O’Malley’s scoping review methodology. Relevant articles will be identified through a systematic search of the gray literature, core Indigenous health journals, and online databases including Scopus, MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, AgeLine, Academic Search Complete, Bibliography of Native North Americans, Canadian Reference Centre, and PsycINFO. Qualitative and mixed-methods research articles will be included if the researchers involved Indigenous participants or their healthcare professionals living in Turtle Island (i.e., Canada and the USA), Australia, or Aotearoa (New Zealand); use storytelling as a research method; focus on healthcare phenomena; and are written in English. Two reviewers will independently screen titles/abstracts and full-text articles. We will extract data, identify the array of storytelling approaches, and critically examine how storytelling was valued and used. An intensive collaboration will be woven throughout all review stages as academic researchers co-create this work with Indigenous patients, Elders, healthcare professionals, and administrators. Participatory strategies will include four relational gatherings throughout the project. Based on our findings, we will co-create a framework to guide the respectful use of storytelling as a method in Indigenous health research involving Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. This work will enable us to elucidate the extent, range, and nature of storytelling within Indigenous health research, to critically reflect on how it has been and could be used, and to develop guidance for the respectful use of this method within research that involves Indigenous peoples and settlers. Our findings will enable the advancement of storytelling methods which meaningfully include Indigenous perspectives, practices, and priorities to benefit the health and wellbeing of Indigenous communities. Open Science Framework ( https://osf.io/rvf7q )
机译:与土着人民的复杂和剥削历史,并伴随着有意义的呼叫,并尊重包括医疗保健的土着知识。特权土着声音的讲故事方法可以是打破西方世界观在研究中的持有的有用工具。我们的土着和非土着研究人员和土着患者,长老,医疗保健提供者和管理员的协作团队将进行关键的参与式,范围审查,以确定和检查故事如何被用作土着健康研究中的方法。通过双眼看看,我们将使用Bassett和McGibbon的Arksey和O'Malley的范围评论方法。相关文章将通过系统搜索灰色文献,核心土着健康期刊和在内的在线数据库,包括Scopus,Medline,Embase,Cinahl,Ageline,学术搜索完成,本土北美洲,加拿大参考中心和Psycinfo的参考书目。如果研究人员涉及居住在龟岛(即加拿大和美国),澳大利亚或AOTEAROA(新西兰)的澳大利亚(即)或者新西兰),则将包括定性和混合方法研究文章。使用讲故事作为研究方法;专注于医疗保健现象;并用英语编写。两位审阅者将独立屏幕/摘要和全文文章屏幕。我们将提取数据,识别讲故事方法的阵列,并批判性地检查讲故事是否有用和使用。一系列密集的合作将在整个审查阶段编织,因为学术研究人员共同创造了本着土着患者,长老,医疗专业人士和管理员。参与式策略将包括整个项目中的四个关系聚会。根据我们的调查结果,我们将共同创造一个框架,以指导讲故事作为涉及土着和非土着人民的土着健康研究的方法。这项工作将使我们能够阐明土着健康研究中讲故事的范围,范围和性质,以批判性地反映如何和可以使用如何使用,并在涉及本土的研究中制定尊重使用这种方法的指导人民和定居者。我们的调查结果将使讲故事方法的进步有意义地包括土着视角,做法和优先事项,使土着社区的健康和福祉受益。开放科学框架(https://osf.io/rvf7q)

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