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Indigenizing Academics Through Leadership, Awareness, and Healing: The Impact of a Native American Health Seminar Series for Health Professionals, Students, and Community

机译:通过领导,意识和愈合挑化学者:美国原住民卫生研讨会系列对卫生专业人士,学生和社区的影响

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Health disparities have long affected American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations. Transformations are needed in academia to help understand Indigenous 'ways of knowing.' Lifting the voices of AI/ANs in telling their stories could improve the education of students, faculty and the lay public. We collaborated to develop, implement and evaluate a Native American Health Seminar Series taught by AI/AN leaders on addressing health disparities among AI/AN people. A quasi-experimental mixed methods design included a 15-item survey to assess the impact of the Seminar Series on knowledge of AI/AN health issues and its influence, among students, on health career choices. During the 2018 academic year, three seminars were held and 243 participants attended. In total, 182 surveys (74.9%) were completed by faculty members, students and members of the lay public. Students (all categories combined) represented the highest participant group (48.4%), followed by the lay public at 30% and faculty at 21.6%. The highest scores on knowledge of Native health issues prior to seminar attendance were reported by those representing the lay public with a mean of 3.96 compared to 3.67 for faculty and 3.43 among students (p = 0.01), which was highly represented by Indigenous people. Increases in knowledge occurred in all participant groups. Among students, 65.6% initially indicated that they were not planning on pursuing a career in Native health. Among these, 56.9% indicated they were somewhat to extremely likely to pursue a career in Native health as a result of having attended the seminar.
机译:卫生差异长期影响着美国印度和阿拉斯加本土(AI / AN)人口。学术界需要转型,以帮助了解土着的“了解方式”。提升AI / ANS的声音告诉他们的故事可以改善学生,教师和公众的教育。我们合作开发,实施和评估AI /领导人教授的美国原住民卫生研讨会系列,用于解决AI /人中的卫生差异。准实验混合方法设计包括一个15项调查,以评估研讨会系列对AI /卫生问题的知识的影响及其在医疗职业选择中的学生之间的影响。在2018年学年期间,举办了三次研讨会,并参加了243名参与者。总计,182名调查(74.9%)由教师,学生和界别的成员完成。学生(所有类别合并)代表了最高的参与者组(48.4%),其次是30%的界限,占21.6%的教师。在研讨会出席前的人们介绍了置于公众之前的最高评分,均为3.96的界限,比3.67为3.67人,学生中3.43(P = 0.01),这由土着人民高度代表。所有参与者群体中发生的知识增加。在学生中,65.6%最初表明他们没有计划追求本土健康的职业生涯。其中,56.9%表示,由于参加了研讨会,他们有点可能在原生健康中追求职业生涯。

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