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Indigenous methods and knowledge: Maternal health policy and practice in Ethiopia, Africa
International Social Work ( IF 2.071 ) Pub Date : 2021-05-15 , DOI: 10.1177/00208728211008961
Aissetu B Ibrahima 1 , Brian L Kelly 2
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This methodological article explores using Indigenous methodologies to elicit, gather, and report Indigenous knowledge as it relates to maternal health and mortality in the North Wollo Zone of Ethiopia. The authors demonstrate how attention to recruitment procedures (i.e. researcher and research assistant familiarity with the zone), data collection (i.e. interviews, visual dialogues, and observations), and data analysis (i.e. Circles and talking pieces) facilitated the elicitation and gathering of Indigenous knowledge. The authors contend using Indigenous methodologies to elicit, gather, and report Indigenous knowledge is essential to developing and implementing effective maternal health and mortality policies and programs in the region.



中文翻译:

土著方法和知识:非洲埃塞俄比亚的孕产妇保健政策和做法

这篇方法论文章探讨了使用土著方法来引诱,收集和报告与埃塞俄比亚北沃尔洛地区的孕产妇健康和死亡率有关的土著知识。作者证明了对招募程序(即研究人员和研究助理熟悉该区域),数据收集(即访谈,视觉对话和观察)和数据分析(即圈子和谈话片段)的关注如何促进了土著居民的启发和聚集。知识。作者争辩说,使用土著方法来获取,收集和报告土著知识对于在该地区制定和实施有效的孕产妇保健和死亡率政策与计划至关重要。

更新日期:2021-05-15
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