The purpose of this article is to explore the historical issues that affect research in American Indian communities and examine the implications of these issues as they relate to culturally sensitive, respectful, and appropriate research with this population. Methods include review and analysis of the literature and examination of our collective experience and that of our colleagues. Recommendations are given for conducting culturally sensitive, participatory research. We conclude that research efforts must build on the establishment of partnerships between investigators and American Indian communities to ensure accurate findings and analyses and to implement culturally relevant benefits
ObjectiveTo develop a research ethics training course for American Indian/Alaskan Native health clin...
In the United States, American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people are frequently under- or misr...
In the United States, American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people are frequently under-or misre...
The purpose of this article is to explore the historical issues that affect research in American Ind...
Abstract Although past researchers have sometimes labeled Ameri-can Indians “hard-to-reach, ” a revi...
Experiences with unethical research practices have caused some American Indian and Alaska Native (AI...
This article describes the collective experience of a multidisciplinary network of researchers, prac...
This article describes the collective experience of a multidisciplinary network of researchers, pra...
This paper discusses current practice of research with and by American Indian tribal governments in ...
Current ethical research processes protect the individual. American Indian tribes have collective ri...
When conducting research with American Indian tribes, informed consent beyond conventional Instituti...
This article presents a review of 14 case studies and articles of research ethics issues in the cond...
Since contact, non-Indians have been fascinated with American Indians, and they continue to explore ...
American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities experience notable health disparities associat...
When seeking to conduct research with native communities, researchers must be attentive to special p...
ObjectiveTo develop a research ethics training course for American Indian/Alaskan Native health clin...
In the United States, American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people are frequently under- or misr...
In the United States, American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people are frequently under-or misre...
The purpose of this article is to explore the historical issues that affect research in American Ind...
Abstract Although past researchers have sometimes labeled Ameri-can Indians “hard-to-reach, ” a revi...
Experiences with unethical research practices have caused some American Indian and Alaska Native (AI...
This article describes the collective experience of a multidisciplinary network of researchers, prac...
This article describes the collective experience of a multidisciplinary network of researchers, pra...
This paper discusses current practice of research with and by American Indian tribal governments in ...
Current ethical research processes protect the individual. American Indian tribes have collective ri...
When conducting research with American Indian tribes, informed consent beyond conventional Instituti...
This article presents a review of 14 case studies and articles of research ethics issues in the cond...
Since contact, non-Indians have been fascinated with American Indians, and they continue to explore ...
American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities experience notable health disparities associat...
When seeking to conduct research with native communities, researchers must be attentive to special p...
ObjectiveTo develop a research ethics training course for American Indian/Alaskan Native health clin...
In the United States, American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people are frequently under- or misr...
In the United States, American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people are frequently under-or misre...