Incorporating indigenous knowledge in health services: a consumer partnership framework

R Kirkham, LJ Maple-Brown, N Freeman, B Beaton… - Public Health, 2019 - Elsevier
… This framework enabled indigenous knowledge to guide the project, indigenous priorities to
… and priorities of the health service. Changes were recognised and addressed immediately. …

[PDF][PDF] Indigenous knowledge for development

N Gorjestani - Protecting and promoting traditional knowledge …, 2004 - unctad.org
… , and the modern health service delivery system reached less … of modern prenatal and
maternal health-care services. The local … to communicate with public health service workers. This …

Understanding health and illness: research at the interface between science and indigenous knowledge

M Durie - International journal of epidemiology, 2004 - academic.oup.com
… A shift from output measures to outcome measures has been recognized as a more
meaningful way of measuring effectiveness in health services. In the mental health field, outcome …

[图书][B] A theory for Indigenous Australian health and human service work: Connecting indigenous knowledge and practice

L Muller - 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Indigenous resilience and determination, and profiles the scholarship of Indigenous knowledge
… these play in addressing the wellbeing and self-determination of Indigenous Australians. …

Bridging Western and Indigenous knowledge through intercultural dialogue: lessons from participatory research in Mexico

I Sarmiento, G Zuluaga, S Paredes-Solís… - … Global Health, 2020 - gh.bmj.com
Indigenous communities in Latin America and elsewhere have complex bodies of knowledge,
but Western health services generally approach them as vulnerable people in need of …

… use of indigenous knowledge in primary health care: A case study of Makanye community in Limpopo Province, South Africa: Indigenous knowledge system in health …

SA Rankoana, K Nel, K Mothibi, TM Mothiba… - … for Physical Health …, 2015 - journals.co.za
… of disease, disease etiology, health implications of food and medical ethnobotanical
knowledge as the indigenous knowledge systems used to maintain good health. These …

[PDF][PDF] Healing mainstream health: Building understanding and respect for Indigenous knowledges

L Rix, D Rotumah - Cultural competence and the higher education …, 2020 - library.oapen.org
… shared interests, and some surprisingly common perspectives and opinions on health
services, seen with an Indigenous Australian lens. We were both employed in mainstream …

Science in society: challenges and opportunities for indigenous knowledge in the present-day context

B Chaudhuri - Global Bioethics, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
… to health security are usually greater for the poor – people in rural areas and indigenous
The disparities between the rich and the poor are similar with regard to access to health services

[HTML][HTML] Knowledge translation approaches and practices in Indigenous health research: a systematic review

MEM Ninomiya, R Maddox, S Brascoupé… - Social Science & …, 2022 - Elsevier
… Michael's Hospital in Toronto, met to discuss how Indigenous knowledges and knowledge
sharing practices are important in different contexts. These Counsel of Grandparent meetings …

Introduction: Indigenous knowledge recovery is indigenous empowerment

WA Wilson - American Indian Quarterly, 2004 - JSTOR
… Beginning in the 195os boarding schools and the Public Health Service began to influence
and pressure Navajo families about labor hospitalization. As a consequence, knowledge of …