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

MEM Ninomiya, R Maddox, S Brascoupé… - Social Science & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Knowledge translation (KT) is a critical component of any applied health research.
Indigenous Peoples' health research and KT largely continues to be taught, developed …

Community-based participatory research and integrated knowledge translation: advancing the co-creation of knowledge

J Jull, A Giles, ID Graham - Implementation science, 2017 - Springer
Background Better use of research evidence (one form of “knowledge”) in health systems
requires partnerships between researchers and those who contend with the real-world …

[HTML][HTML] Call to action: a new path for improving diabetes care for Indigenous peoples, a global review

SB Harris, JW Tompkins, B TeHiwi - Diabetes research and clinical practice, 2017 - Elsevier
Diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in Indigenous populations around the globe,
and there is an urgent need to improve the health and health equity of Indigenous peoples …

[HTML][HTML] Contextualizing CBPR: Key principles of CBPR meet the Indigenous research context

D LaVeaux, S Christopher - Pimatisiwin, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This paper addresses two questions regarding the use of Community-based Participatory
Research (CBPR) approaches with tribal communities. First, how do “gold standard” CBPR …

Resilience and Aboriginal communities in crisis: Theory and interventions

M Tousignant, N Sioui - International Journal of Indigenous …, 2009 - jps.library.utoronto.ca
Resilience in Aboriginal communities is a long process of healing that allows to supersede
the multiple trauma and the loss of culture experienced during the colonization and after …

[PDF][PDF] A guide to researcher and knowledge-user collaboration in health research

D Parry, J Salsberg, AC Macaulay… - Ottawa: Canadian Institutes …, 2009 - irsc-cihr.gc.ca
The above is a hypothetical example of a well-conceived, rigorous study with solid outcomes
whose investigators find themselves at a loss for why they cannot move its findings into …

Sandy lake health and diabetes project: a community-based intervention targeting type 2 diabetes and its risk factors in a first nations community

KE Kakekagumick, M Naqshbandi Hayward… - Frontiers in …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
The Sandy Lake Health and Diabetes Project (SLHDP) was initiated in 1991 as a
partnership between Sandy Lake First Nation and researchers interested in addressing the …

Tribally-driven participatory research: State of the practice and potential strategies for the future

P Mariella, E Brown, M Carter… - Journal of Health …, 2009 - digitalscholarship.unlv.edu
This paper discusses current practice of research with and by American Indian tribal
governments in the United States. It begins with a brief overview of Community-Based …

From research to action: Four theories and their implications for knowledge mobilization

J Mosher, U Anucha, H Appiah… - Scholarly and Research …, 2014 - src-online.ca
Integral to both knowledge mobilization and action research is the idea that research can
and should ignite change or action. Change or action may occur at multiple levels and …

[HTML][HTML] Promoting informed decision-making in a primary care practice by implementing decision aids

CL Lewis, MP Pignone - North Carolina medical journal, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Empowering patients to be effective advocates for their health requires that they have
adequate information and understanding about their health conditions. Many patients have …