Arts-Based Research Methods to Explore Cancer in Indigenous Communities.
Autor: | Rookwood, Aislinn C., Abney, Mariah, Butler-Robbins, Hannah S., Westmark, Danielle Marie, Idoate, Regina |
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ONLINE information services PSYCHOLOGY information storage & retrieval systems CINAHL database MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems HEALTH of indigenous peoples SYSTEMATIC reviews RESEARCH methodology QUALITY assurance DESCRIPTIVE statistics INDIGENOUS peoples TUMORS LITERATURE reviews ELECTRONIC publications MEDLINE MEDICAL research |
Zdroj: | AMA Journal of Ethics; Jul2022, Vol. 24 Issue 7, p563-575, 13p |
Abstrakt: | Background: Indigenous peoples experience an inequitable burden of cancer compared with other populations. The arts can serve as a culturally relevant cancer intervention and research method. Methods: A scoping review was conducted to determine how arts-based research methods have been used to address cancer in Indigenous peoples. Literature searches identified 129 publications; 32 were selected for review. The following data were extracted: communities employing arts-based cancer research, cancer control continuum stages, cancer types, art forms, and methodologies. Results: Most studies were conducted in the United States. Art as research and sound art forms were the most utilized arts-based methods. Cancer types and control continuum stages were not often specified. Conclusions: Culturally responsive, arts-based methods can enhance research and education across the cancer-control continuum with Indigenous populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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