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Indigenous health organizations, Indigenous community resurgence, and the reclamation of place in urban areas
The Canadian Geographer ( IF 1.482 ) Pub Date : 2020-05-06 , DOI: 10.1111/cag.12618
Sarah E. Nelson 1 , Kathi Wilson 2
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Research around the world has been nearly unanimous about the positive impacts of Indigenous‐led health organizations on Indigenous peoples' qualitative experiences in health care, in the face of often negative experiences in non‐Indigenous‐led health care settings. Urban environments, including health care environments, are areas of increasing attention with regard to Indigenous peoples' health in Canada. In this study, which took place in the northern city of Prince George, British Columbia, 65 Indigenous community members and health services workers participated in interviews and focus groups, describing their experiences with urban Indigenous‐led health organizations—defined in this study as non‐governmental organizations that prioritize the values and practices of local Indigenous communities. Employing perspectives on place and relationships drawn from Indigenous critical theory and Indigenous community resurgence to analyze the findings of this qualitative study leads to a focus on how relationships impact and can even constitute places, enabling new understandings of the roles of Indigenous‐led health organizations in urban Indigenous community resurgence.

中文翻译:

土著卫生组织,土著社区的复兴以及在城市地区的土地开垦

面对非土著领导的医疗保健机构通常存在负面经验的情况,世界各地的研究几乎一致认为,土著领导的医疗组织对土著人民的医疗保健质量经验产生积极影响。城市环境,包括医疗保健环境,是加拿大土著人民健康日益受到关注的领域。这项研究在不列颠哥伦比亚省北部的乔治王子市进行,共有65位土著社区成员和卫生服务工作者参加了访谈和焦点小组会议,描述了他们在城市土著领导的卫生组织中的经历(本研究中将其定义为非优先考虑当地土著社区的价值观和实践的政府组织。
更新日期:2020-05-06
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