Effective knowledge translation approaches and practices in Indigenous health research: A systematic review protocol

Background: Effective knowledge translation (KT) is critical to implementing program and policy changes that require shared understandings of knowledge systems, assumptions, and practices. Within mainstream research institutions and funding agencies, systemic and insidious inequities, privileges, an...

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Main Authors: Morton Ninomiya, M.E. (Melody E.), Atkinson, D. (Donna), Brascoupé, S. (Simon), Firestone, M. (Michelle), Robinson, N. (Nicole), Reading, J. (Jeff), Ziegler, C.P. (Carolyn P.), Maddox, R. (Raglan), Smylie, J.K. (Janet K.)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/12164
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-017-0430-x
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spelling ftcarletonunivir:oai:carleton.ca:12164 2023-05-15T16:16:29+02:00 Effective knowledge translation approaches and practices in Indigenous health research: A systematic review protocol Morton Ninomiya, M.E. (Melody E.) Atkinson, D. (Donna) Brascoupé, S. (Simon) Firestone, M. (Michelle) Robinson, N. (Nicole) Reading, J. (Jeff) Ziegler, C.P. (Carolyn P.) Maddox, R. (Raglan) Smylie, J.K. (Janet K.) 2017-02-20 application/pdf https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/12164 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-017-0430-x en eng https://ir.library.carleton.ca/pub/12164 doi:10.1186/s13643-017-0430-x info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Systematic Reviews vol. 6 no. 1 Indigenous health Indigenous knowledge Indigenous research Knowledge sharing Knowledge translation Systematic review info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2017 ftcarletonunivir https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-017-0430-x 2022-02-06T21:49:56Z Background: Effective knowledge translation (KT) is critical to implementing program and policy changes that require shared understandings of knowledge systems, assumptions, and practices. Within mainstream research institutions and funding agencies, systemic and insidious inequities, privileges, and power relationships inhibit Indigenous peoples' control, input, and benefits over research. This systematic review will examine literature on KT initiatives in Indigenous health research to help identify wise and promising Indigenous KT practices and language in Canada and abroad. Methods: Indexed databases including Aboriginal Health Abstract Database, Bibliography of Native North Americans, CINAHL, Circumpolar Health Bibliographic Database, Dissertation Abstracts, First Nations Periodical Index, Medline, National Indigenous Studies Portal, ProQuest Conference Papers Index, PsycInfo, Social Services Abstracts, Social Work Abstracts, and Web of Science will be searched. A comprehensive list of non-indexed and grey literature sources will also be searched. For inclusion, documents must be published in English; linked to Indigenous health and wellbeing; focused on Indigenous people; document KT goals, activities, and rationale; and Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Carleton University's Institutional Repository Canada Systematic Reviews 6 1
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topic Indigenous health
Indigenous knowledge
Indigenous research
Knowledge sharing
Knowledge translation
Systematic review
spellingShingle Indigenous health
Indigenous knowledge
Indigenous research
Knowledge sharing
Knowledge translation
Systematic review
Morton Ninomiya, M.E. (Melody E.)
Atkinson, D. (Donna)
Brascoupé, S. (Simon)
Firestone, M. (Michelle)
Robinson, N. (Nicole)
Reading, J. (Jeff)
Ziegler, C.P. (Carolyn P.)
Maddox, R. (Raglan)
Smylie, J.K. (Janet K.)
Effective knowledge translation approaches and practices in Indigenous health research: A systematic review protocol
topic_facet Indigenous health
Indigenous knowledge
Indigenous research
Knowledge sharing
Knowledge translation
Systematic review
description Background: Effective knowledge translation (KT) is critical to implementing program and policy changes that require shared understandings of knowledge systems, assumptions, and practices. Within mainstream research institutions and funding agencies, systemic and insidious inequities, privileges, and power relationships inhibit Indigenous peoples' control, input, and benefits over research. This systematic review will examine literature on KT initiatives in Indigenous health research to help identify wise and promising Indigenous KT practices and language in Canada and abroad. Methods: Indexed databases including Aboriginal Health Abstract Database, Bibliography of Native North Americans, CINAHL, Circumpolar Health Bibliographic Database, Dissertation Abstracts, First Nations Periodical Index, Medline, National Indigenous Studies Portal, ProQuest Conference Papers Index, PsycInfo, Social Services Abstracts, Social Work Abstracts, and Web of Science will be searched. A comprehensive list of non-indexed and grey literature sources will also be searched. For inclusion, documents must be published in English; linked to Indigenous health and wellbeing; focused on Indigenous people; document KT goals, activities, and rationale; and
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author Morton Ninomiya, M.E. (Melody E.)
Atkinson, D. (Donna)
Brascoupé, S. (Simon)
Firestone, M. (Michelle)
Robinson, N. (Nicole)
Reading, J. (Jeff)
Ziegler, C.P. (Carolyn P.)
Maddox, R. (Raglan)
Smylie, J.K. (Janet K.)
author_facet Morton Ninomiya, M.E. (Melody E.)
Atkinson, D. (Donna)
Brascoupé, S. (Simon)
Firestone, M. (Michelle)
Robinson, N. (Nicole)
Reading, J. (Jeff)
Ziegler, C.P. (Carolyn P.)
Maddox, R. (Raglan)
Smylie, J.K. (Janet K.)
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title Effective knowledge translation approaches and practices in Indigenous health research: A systematic review protocol
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title_fullStr Effective knowledge translation approaches and practices in Indigenous health research: A systematic review protocol
title_full_unstemmed Effective knowledge translation approaches and practices in Indigenous health research: A systematic review protocol
title_sort effective knowledge translation approaches and practices in indigenous health research: a systematic review protocol
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