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An Indigenous Epistemological Approach to Promote Health Through Effective Knowledge Translation

Publication Year: 2015

Author(s): Roy S, Campbell B

Abstract:

Through indigenous epistemologies a holistic health framework is promoted and indigenous concepts like two-eyed seeing offer critical decolonizing conduits for knowledge translation and enhanced health outcomes. Yet, in health care settings dominance of scientific research-based evidence downplays tacit knowledge. For enhanced health outcomes in indigenous community settings, effective knowledge translation is essential through synthesis of research-based explicit knowledge and tacit know-how adapted to local needs. This paper discusses essential characteristics of effective knowledge translation practices, and presents two examples of best practices of knowledge translation in indigenous contexts.

Source of Publication: Journal of Indigenous Research

Vol/Issue: 4

DOI No.: https://doi.org/10.26077/gwjd-0p42

Publisher/Organisation: Digital Commons

URL:
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1042&context=kicjir

Theme: Traditional/ Indigenous Knowledge | Subtheme: Health

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