Indigenous populations in the Americas carry a disproportionate burden of disease. Common to populations affected by health inequities is the exposure to structural factors—social, political, environmental and economic—that shape the risks for disease. We conducted a photovoice study in three Shipibo-Konibo indigenous villages in the Peruvian Amazon. Twenty-four indigenous participants consented to take part. The study found that Shipibo-Konibo villagers are exposed to a series of structural factors such as malfunctioning latrines, lack of garbage disposal systems, lack of health services, migration, and mixing with outsiders which they see as important determinants of their health. While primary health care is urgently needed among indigen...
Worldwide, indigenous peoples display a high burden of disease, expressed by profound health inequal...
Indigenous communities are vulnerable to a variety of health risks due to political marginalization,...
Systematic and persistent discrimination against Indigenous Peoples translates into differential hea...
Indigenous communities usually experience higher levels of mortality and poorer access to healthcare...
Abstract. Behavioral health risk factor and health belief data for the indigenous population of the ...
The remote headwater areas of the Amazon rainforest are home to many “isolated peoples�, indigen...
Peru is a country with wide regional disparities in health. Remote Amazonian communities have high r...
Abstract Background Detailed qualitative information regarding Indigenous populations’ health-seekin...
We examined structural factors—social, political, economic, and environmental—that increase vulnerab...
Rural populations living in the northern Ecuadorian Amazon (NEA) experience the highest health burde...
This paper presents the results of an exploratory study working with two Amazonian communities in Pe...
Abstract. There is an urgent need for healthcare research, funding, and infrastructure in the Peruvi...
In the context of development, considerable attention is paid to population health, usually interpre...
Indigenous Peoples have resiliently weathered continued assaults on their sovereignty and rights thr...
This article presents an overview of the health of Indigenous people around the world. To do so we f...
Worldwide, indigenous peoples display a high burden of disease, expressed by profound health inequal...
Indigenous communities are vulnerable to a variety of health risks due to political marginalization,...
Systematic and persistent discrimination against Indigenous Peoples translates into differential hea...
Indigenous communities usually experience higher levels of mortality and poorer access to healthcare...
Abstract. Behavioral health risk factor and health belief data for the indigenous population of the ...
The remote headwater areas of the Amazon rainforest are home to many “isolated peoples�, indigen...
Peru is a country with wide regional disparities in health. Remote Amazonian communities have high r...
Abstract Background Detailed qualitative information regarding Indigenous populations’ health-seekin...
We examined structural factors—social, political, economic, and environmental—that increase vulnerab...
Rural populations living in the northern Ecuadorian Amazon (NEA) experience the highest health burde...
This paper presents the results of an exploratory study working with two Amazonian communities in Pe...
Abstract. There is an urgent need for healthcare research, funding, and infrastructure in the Peruvi...
In the context of development, considerable attention is paid to population health, usually interpre...
Indigenous Peoples have resiliently weathered continued assaults on their sovereignty and rights thr...
This article presents an overview of the health of Indigenous people around the world. To do so we f...
Worldwide, indigenous peoples display a high burden of disease, expressed by profound health inequal...
Indigenous communities are vulnerable to a variety of health risks due to political marginalization,...
Systematic and persistent discrimination against Indigenous Peoples translates into differential hea...