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Beginning with Our Voices: How the Experiential Stories of First Nations Women Contribute to a National Research Project.

Sharon Acoose1, Debbie Blunderfield2, Colleen Anne Dell3, Val Desjarlais2.   

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to review how the experiential stories of First Nations women contribute to a national research project. The project focuses on how women's healing is impacted by their views about themselves as - and the stigma associated with being - a drug user, involved in crime and an Aboriginal woman. Our project began with three First Nations women on our research team documenting the role of stigma and self-identity in their personal healing journeys from problematically using drugs and being in conflict with the law. In this paper we discuss how key components of feminist research practices, Aboriginal methodology and community-based research helped us position the women's experiential stories in authoritative, recognized and celebrated ways in our study. We illustrate how the women's stories uniquely contributed to the creation of our interview questions and the research project in general. We also discuss how the women personally benefited from writing about and sharing their experiences. Key benefits include the women discovering the impact of the written word, promotion of their healing, personal recognition of their ability to offer hope to women in need, increased self-esteem, and increased appreciation of the importance of sharing their lived experiences with others. Our method of research differs from a conventional western scientific approach to understanding, and as such made important contributions to both the project itself and the women who shared their experiential stories.

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Keywords:  Aboriginal methodology; Stigma; community-based research; criminalization; drug use; feminist research practices; healing; identity

Year:  2009        PMID: 24795760      PMCID: PMC4006824     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Aborig Health        ISSN: 1710-0712


  4 in total

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Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol Can       Date:  2004-03

Review 2.  Review of community-based research: assessing partnership approaches to improve public health.

Authors:  B A Israel; A J Schulz; E A Parker; A B Becker
Journal:  Annu Rev Public Health       Date:  1998       Impact factor: 21.981

3.  Dispelling the myths about addiction: strategies to increase understanding and strengthen research

Authors: 
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1998-05-30

4.  Risk factors for elevated HIV incidence among Aboriginal injection drug users in Vancouver.

Authors:  Kevin J P Craib; Patricia M Spittal; Evan Wood; Nancy Laliberte; Robert S Hogg; Kathy Li; Katherine Heath; Mark W Tyndall; Michael V O'Shaughnessy; Martin T Schechter
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  2003-01-07       Impact factor: 8.262

  4 in total
  2 in total

1.  Using a community of practice model to create change for Northern homeless women.

Authors:  Nancy Poole; Judie Bopp
Journal:  First Peoples Child Fam Rev       Date:  2015

2.  Researching Prescription Drug Misuse among First Nations in Canada: Starting from a Health Promotion Framework.

Authors:  Colleen Anne Dell; Gary Roberts; Jennifer Kilty; Kelli Taylor; Mitch Daschuk; Carol Hopkins; Debra Dell
Journal:  Subst Abuse       Date:  2012-03-28
  2 in total

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