A scoping review protocol on social participation of indigenous elders, intergenerational solidarity and their influence on individual and community wellness

Introduction Indigenous elders have traditionally played an important role in maintaining social cohesion within their communities. Today, part of this role has been taken over by government social and healthcare services, but they are having limited success in addressing social challenges. Increasi...

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Main Authors: Viscogliosi, Chantal, Asselin, Hugo, Basile, Suzy, Couturier, Yves, Drolet, Marie-Josée, Gagnon, Dominique, Torrie, Jill, Levasseur, Mélanie
Other Authors: Conseil de recherche en sciences humaines
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spelling crjcrbmj:10.1136/bmjopen-2017-015931 2024-06-23T07:52:52+00:00 A scoping review protocol on social participation of indigenous elders, intergenerational solidarity and their influence on individual and community wellness Viscogliosi, Chantal Asselin, Hugo Basile, Suzy Couturier, Yves Drolet, Marie-Josée Gagnon, Dominique Torrie, Jill Levasseur, Mélanie Conseil de recherche en sciences humaines 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-015931 https://syndication.highwire.org/content/doi/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-015931 en eng BMJ BMJ Open volume 7, issue 5, page e015931 ISSN 2044-6055 2044-6055 journal-article 2017 crjcrbmj https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-015931 2024-05-24T13:14:49Z Introduction Indigenous elders have traditionally played an important role in maintaining social cohesion within their communities. Today, part of this role has been taken over by government social and healthcare services, but they are having limited success in addressing social challenges. Increasing elders’ social participation and intergenerational solidarity might foster community development and benefit young people, families, communities and the elders themselves. However, knowledge of the contribution of elders’ social participation and intergenerational solidarity to wellness is scattered and needs to be synthesised. This protocol presents a scoping review on the social participation of indigenous elders, intergenerational solidarity and their influence on individual and community wellness. Methods and analysis This scoping review protocol is based on an innovative methodological framework designed to gather information from the scientific and grey literature and from indigenous sources. It was developed by an interdisciplinary team including indigenous scholars/researchers, knowledge users and key informants. In addition to searching information databases in fields such as public health and indigenous studies, an advisory committee will ensure that information is gathered from grey literature and indigenous sources. Ethics The protocol was approved by the Ethics Review Board of the Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue and the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission. Discussion The comprehensive synthesis of the scientific and grey literature and indigenous sources proposed in this protocol will not only raise awareness within indigenous communities and among healthcare professionals and community organisations, but will also enable decision-makers to better meet the needs of indigenous people. Conclusion The innovative methodological framework proposed in this scoping review protocol will yield richer information on the contribution of elders to community ... Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations The BMJ BMJ Open 7 5 e015931
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description Introduction Indigenous elders have traditionally played an important role in maintaining social cohesion within their communities. Today, part of this role has been taken over by government social and healthcare services, but they are having limited success in addressing social challenges. Increasing elders’ social participation and intergenerational solidarity might foster community development and benefit young people, families, communities and the elders themselves. However, knowledge of the contribution of elders’ social participation and intergenerational solidarity to wellness is scattered and needs to be synthesised. This protocol presents a scoping review on the social participation of indigenous elders, intergenerational solidarity and their influence on individual and community wellness. Methods and analysis This scoping review protocol is based on an innovative methodological framework designed to gather information from the scientific and grey literature and from indigenous sources. It was developed by an interdisciplinary team including indigenous scholars/researchers, knowledge users and key informants. In addition to searching information databases in fields such as public health and indigenous studies, an advisory committee will ensure that information is gathered from grey literature and indigenous sources. Ethics The protocol was approved by the Ethics Review Board of the Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue and the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission. Discussion The comprehensive synthesis of the scientific and grey literature and indigenous sources proposed in this protocol will not only raise awareness within indigenous communities and among healthcare professionals and community organisations, but will also enable decision-makers to better meet the needs of indigenous people. Conclusion The innovative methodological framework proposed in this scoping review protocol will yield richer information on the contribution of elders to community ...
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Asselin, Hugo
Basile, Suzy
Couturier, Yves
Drolet, Marie-Josée
Gagnon, Dominique
Torrie, Jill
Levasseur, Mélanie
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Asselin, Hugo
Basile, Suzy
Couturier, Yves
Drolet, Marie-Josée
Gagnon, Dominique
Torrie, Jill
Levasseur, Mélanie
A scoping review protocol on social participation of indigenous elders, intergenerational solidarity and their influence on individual and community wellness
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