Research to address the health burdens experienced by Indigenous populations is essential. In the Canadian context, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada determined that these health burdens are the result of policies that have undermined opportunities to address community-level health needs. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research Guidelines for Health Research Involving Aboriginal People (2007-2010), or“CIHR Guidelines,” were prepared in a national consultation process involving Inuit, Métis, and First Nations communities, researchers, and institutions. This paper asserts that the principles espoused in the CIHR Guidelines hold ongoing potential to guide health research with Indigenous people in ways that promote equitable ...
Conventional health and social science research has contributed to advances in public well-being ove...
Historically, health research involving Indigenous peoples has been fraught with problems, including...
Etuaptmumk or Two-Eyed Seeing (E/TES) is foundational in ensuring that Indigenous ways of knowing ar...
In this paper, we review existing ethical guidelines that support Circumpolar Indigenous Peoples’ en...
In this paper, we review existing ethical guidelines that support Circumpolar Indigenous Peoples’ en...
BACKGROUND: Research reporting guidelines are increasingly commonplace and shown to improve the qual...
Health research involving Indigenous peoples is regulated by guidelines based on the ethics of Indig...
Solutions to complex health and environmental issues experienced by First Nations communities in Can...
Our vision is to enhance the well-being of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people in Canada by suppor...
Objective Community engagement practices in Indigenous health research are promoted as a means of de...
Writing in the Journal about Indigenous health in 2011, Sir Michael Marmot suggested that the challe...
The health disparities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada continue to grow desp...
Over the past 20 years, ethics principles and practices forresearch involving Aboriginal peoples in ...
Abstract: Research within Indigenous communities has been criticised for lacking community engagemen...
Research within Indigenous communities has been criticised for lacking community engagement, for bei...
Conventional health and social science research has contributed to advances in public well-being ove...
Historically, health research involving Indigenous peoples has been fraught with problems, including...
Etuaptmumk or Two-Eyed Seeing (E/TES) is foundational in ensuring that Indigenous ways of knowing ar...
In this paper, we review existing ethical guidelines that support Circumpolar Indigenous Peoples’ en...
In this paper, we review existing ethical guidelines that support Circumpolar Indigenous Peoples’ en...
BACKGROUND: Research reporting guidelines are increasingly commonplace and shown to improve the qual...
Health research involving Indigenous peoples is regulated by guidelines based on the ethics of Indig...
Solutions to complex health and environmental issues experienced by First Nations communities in Can...
Our vision is to enhance the well-being of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people in Canada by suppor...
Objective Community engagement practices in Indigenous health research are promoted as a means of de...
Writing in the Journal about Indigenous health in 2011, Sir Michael Marmot suggested that the challe...
The health disparities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada continue to grow desp...
Over the past 20 years, ethics principles and practices forresearch involving Aboriginal peoples in ...
Abstract: Research within Indigenous communities has been criticised for lacking community engagemen...
Research within Indigenous communities has been criticised for lacking community engagement, for bei...
Conventional health and social science research has contributed to advances in public well-being ove...
Historically, health research involving Indigenous peoples has been fraught with problems, including...
Etuaptmumk or Two-Eyed Seeing (E/TES) is foundational in ensuring that Indigenous ways of knowing ar...