Digital storytelling as a method in health research: A systematic review

CH West, KL Rieger, A Kenny… - International …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Digital storytelling aims to illuminate complex narratives of health and illness when used as
a method in health research. Digital stories are three to five minute videos that integrate …

Elevating the uses of storytelling methods within indigenous health research: A critical, participatory scoping review

KL Rieger, M Horton, S Copenace… - … journal of qualitative …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
There is a profoundly troubling history of research being done on Indigenous peoples
without regard for their priorities and accompanying calls to decolonize health research …

Moving images, moving methods: Advancing documentary film for qualitative research

D Borish, A Cunsolo, I Mauro… - … Journal of Qualitative …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
With the widespread use of digital media as a tool for documentation, creation, preservation,
and sharing of audio-visual content, new strategies are required to deal with this type of …

Digital storytelling as a patient engagement and research approach with First Nations women: How the medicine wheel guided our Debwewin journey

KL Rieger, M Bennett, D Martin… - Qualitative health …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
When research is conducted from a Western paradigm alone, the findings and resultant
policies often ignore Indigenous peoples' health practices and fail to align with their health …

[HTML][HTML] Reclaiming Mountain Lake: Applying environmental repossession in Biigtigong Nishnaabeg territory, Canada

E Nightingale, CAM Richmond - Social Science & Medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
The concept of environmental repossession responds to a global movement led by
Indigenous peoples to reclaim their territories and ways of life. As Indigenous wellness is …

[HTML][HTML] Etuaptmumk (two-eyed seeing) and ethical space: Ways to disrupt health researchers' colonial attraction to a singular biomedical worldview

M Sinclaire, A Schultz, J Linton… - … Canadian Journal of …, 2021 - witness.journals.yorku.ca
Abstract Indigenous research on Turtle Island has existed for millennia, where knowledge
(s) to work with the land and its inhabitants are available for next generations. These …

[HTML][HTML] A strengths-based approach to exploring diabetes management in an Indigenous minority population: A mixed methods study

K Abu-Saad, N Daoud, G Kaplan, A Ziv, AD Cohen… - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Indigenous and other marginalized racial/ethnic minorities have poorer health status than
majority populations, including higher rates of type 2 diabetes. These disparities have …

Advancing patient and community engagement in occupational therapy research

CL Backman, E Davidson… - Canadian Journal of …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Occupational therapy research has a long and varied history of involving patients, public,
and communities in research as advisors, collaborators, and co-researchers. In Canada …

[HTML][HTML] Informing the co-development of culture-centered dietary messaging in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Northwest Territories

J Gyapay, K Noksana, S Ostertag, S Wesche, BD Laird… - Nutrients, 2022 - mdpi.com
Northern Indigenous communities require collaborative approaches to health
communication about food that are grounded in Indigenous knowledges and cultures; …

Strategies for capturing, managing, and sharing indigenous knowledge

DGJ Dei - Information Development, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Indigenous knowledge is considered the cornerstone and the survival of communities,
societies, and economies. This study assessed the various sources, means, and strategies …