| Literature DB >> 23249503 |
Janet Jull1, Dawn Stacey, Audrey Giles, Yvonne Boyer.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Little is known about shared decision-making (SDM) with Métis, First Nations and Inuit women ("Aboriginal women"). SDM is a collaborative process that engages health care professional(s) and the client in making health decisions and is fundamental for informed consent and patient-centred care. The objective of this study is to explore Aboriginal women's health and social decision-making needs and to engage Aboriginal women in culturally adapting an SDM approach.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23249503 PMCID: PMC3541952 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6947-12-146
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Inform Decis Mak ISSN: 1472-6947 Impact factor: 2.796
Phase I study PICO criteria
| Defined as Aboriginal and/or Indigenous peoples and as making a health or social decision for themselves and/or a family member. Studies in which Aboriginal and/or Indigenous peoples are included with non-Aboriginal/Indigenous people will be excluded unless the findings for each of the sub-groups are reported separately. | |
| Any intervention to influence health decision-making. | |
| Any comparison including usual care. | |
| Attributes of the decision [ | |
| Published. |
Principles of OCAP [64] and study initiatives
| Ownership: An Aboriginal community or group owns information collectively in the same way that an individual owns their personal information. | Minwaashin Lodge is recognised as a full research partner by the University of Ottawa Research Ethics Board. |
| Control: Aboriginal communities/representative bodies are within their rights in seeking to control all aspects of research and information management processes that impact them. | Key stakeholders and Minwaashin Lodge have been included during development of the three-stage study protocol, and will be co-producers of knowledge during data collection, interpretation, and dissemination. |
| Access: The right of Aboriginal Peoples to information and data about themselves and their communities, as well as a right to manage and make decisions regarding access to their collective information. | Collected data is to be stored in a mutually agreed upon way to ensure the privacy and confidentiality of participants; the data sets will be accessible by representatives of the Minwaashin Lodge. |
| Possession: Possession, or stewardship, of data is a mechanism by which ownership can be asserted and protected. | The primary investigator and Minwaashin Lodge act in a collaborative manner e.g. creating opportunities for: meetings, informed questions about the study procedures, on-going email and in-person contact for dialogue. Data will be disseminated in collaboration with Minwaashin Lodge and to stakeholders identified and/or approved by Minwaashin Lodge. |