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Strategies for culturally safe research with Native American communities: an integrative review

Description

A history of unethical research and deficit-based paradigms have contributed to profound mistrust of research among Native Americans, serving as an important call to action. Lack of cultural safety in research with Native Americans limits integration of cultural and contextual knowledge that is valuable for understanding challenges and making progress toward sustainable change. This paper aims identify strategies for promoting cultural safety, accountability, and sustainability in research with Native American communities.

Author
Teresa N. Brockie, Kyle Hill, Patricia M. Davidson, Ellie Decker, Lydia Koh Krienke, Katie E. Nelson, Natalie Nicholson, Alicia M. Werk, Deborah Wilson, & Deana Around Him
Publisher
Contemporary Nurse
Date Published
2022
Resource Type
Report/Research
Resource Topic
Cultural Responsiveness
Data Collection and Epidemiology
Prevention in Early Childhood