Aboriginal knowledge translation : understanding and respecting the distinct needs of Aboriginal communities in research. : MR4-62/2009E-PDF
"The combination of a rich history of KT in Aboriginal communities and growing interest in KT among the Western scientific research community provides a unique opportunity to develop partnerships to utilize and apply knowledge to improve Aboriginal health and well-being. These partnerships are particularly important today, as large disparities in health status continue to exist between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal populations. KT approaches that are driven by Aboriginal community members and their knowledge systems will be the most effective in addressing these health status disparities"--p. 3.
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Ministère/Organisme | Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Institute of Aboriginal Peoples' Health (Canada) |
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Titre | Aboriginal knowledge translation : understanding and respecting the distinct needs of Aboriginal communities in research. |
Type de publication | Monographie |
Langue | [Anglais] |
Autres langues publiées | [Français] |
Format | Électronique |
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Note(s) | Issued also in French under title: Application des connaissances autochtone, comprendre et respecter les besoins particuliers des communautées autochtones en recherche. Cover title. "June 2009." "Authors: Elizabeth Estey M.A., Janet Smylie M.D., & Ann Macaulay M.D."--p. 2. Includes bibliographic references. |
Information sur la publication | [Ottawa] : Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Institute of Aboriginal Peoples' Health, 2009. |
Auteur / Contributeur | Estey, Elizabeth. Smylie, Janet. Macaulay, Ann. |
Description | 5 p. |
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Descripteurs | Aboriginal peoples Medical research |