Lakota Center for Health Research
拉科塔健康研究中心
基本信息
- 批准号:9320211
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 64.96万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-09-15 至 2021-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdvocacyAmerican IndiansArizonaCollaborationsEnvironmentEnvironmental ImpactEthnographyEvaluationFutureGeneric DrugsHealthHumanInterventionNative AmericansPlanet EarthPoliciesProtocols documentationPublic HealthResearchResearch ActivityResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportSmokeSmokingSocietiesSouth DakotaSystemTeton Sioux IndianThinkingTranslatingTribesUniversitiesYouthcollegedesignexperienceinnovationphrasesprogramstribal health
项目摘要
A. Description
Mitakuye Oyasin. This is one of the most well-known Lakota Sioux phrases, and loosely translated it
means “we are all related.” However, the “we” refers not just to humans, but to all things seen and unseen. In
particular, this phrase is often used to signify the Lakota people’s appreciation for and special relationship with
the environment (Unci Maka, or Grandmother Earth). This Native American Research Centers for Health
(NARCH) IX program application, again entitled Lakota Center for Health Research, describes a body of
research and activities that are designed to exemplify this concept in both practical and innovative ways.
Specifically, the program of research and activities proposed herein serves to broaden and deepen our
examination of health inequities experienced by our Lakota tribal partners by
1) Welcoming to the partnership a noted qualitative investigator from the University of Arizona Zuckerman
College of Public Health for each of our two research projects;
2) Fulfilling our promise to continually “climb the ladder” of causes of inequities by focusing our 2 major
research projects directly on smoking policy and control, logical extensions of both of our NARCH VI-and
one of our current NARCH VII-supported research projects;
3) Innovatively partnering and culturally adapting to the Lakota culture two intervention approaches; one
focused generically on American Indians, and the second developed in general U.S. society;
4) Conducting a singularly unique ethnographic project, in collaboration with the environmental department
of one of our NARCH tribal partners, which will generate a deeply culturally informed, tribally-tailored
environmental impact statement that can serve the Tribe(s) now and into the future;
5) Taking steps to strengthen our Lakota Center for Health Research program efforts by engaging a
Systems Evaluation Protocol comprehensive evaluation approach;
6) Keeping our commitment to involve Lakota youth advisors in our partnership, both overall and through
conduct of our smoke-free advocacy intervention, and;
7) Continuing to promote a forward-thinking, strategic, synergistic, holistic research direction among the
partners of our growing NARCH collaborative.
A.描述
御田耶这是拉科塔苏族最著名的短语之一,可以粗略地翻译它
意思是“我们都是有血缘关系的”然而,“我们”不仅仅指人类,而是指所有可见和不可见的事物。在
特别是,这句话经常被用来表示拉科塔人的赞赏和特殊关系,
环境(Unci Maka或祖母地球)。美国原住民健康研究中心
(NINE-IX)计划申请,再次题为拉科塔健康研究中心,描述了一个机构,
旨在以实际和创新的方式宣传这一概念的研究和活动。
具体而言,本文提出的研究和活动方案有助于扩大和深化我们的
检查我们的拉科塔部落伙伴所经历的卫生不公平现象,
1)欢迎来自亚利桑那大学朱克曼的著名定性研究员加入合作伙伴关系
公共卫生学院为我们的两个研究项目;
2)履行我们的承诺,继续“攀登阶梯”的不平等的原因,重点是我们的两个主要
直接研究吸烟政策和控制的项目,我们的NCAVI和
我们目前的NATURAL VII支持的研究项目之一;
3)创新伙伴关系和文化适应拉科塔文化两种干预方法;一
第二种是在美国社会中发展起来的;
4)与环境部合作,开展一项独特的人种学项目
这将产生一个深刻的文化知情,部落定制的
环境影响报告书,可以为部落现在和未来服务;
5)采取措施,加强我们的拉科塔中心健康研究计划的努力,
系统鉴定协议综合鉴定法
6)保持我们的承诺,让拉科塔青年顾问参与我们的伙伴关系,无论是整体还是通过
进行无烟宣传干预,以及;
7)继续在全球范围内推动具有前瞻性、战略性、协同性和整体性的研究方向,
我们不断发展的Nyndom合作伙伴。
项目成果
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