| Literature DB >> 35035983 |
Tiffany Blair1, Paul Babyn1, Gilbert Kewistep2, Joanne Kappel1, Rod Stryker1, Vivian R Ramsden1, Cory Neudorf1, Carmen Levandoski3.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF THE PROGRAM: Nîsohkamâtowak, the Cree word for Helping Each Other, is an initiative to close gaps in kidney health care for First Nations and Métis patients, their families, and communities in northern Saskatchewan. Nîsohkamâtowak emerged from a collaboration between the Kidney Health Community Program and First Nations and Métis Health Services to find ways to deliver better care and education to First Nations and Métis people living with kidney disease while acknowledging Truth and Reconciliation and the Calls to Action. SOURCES OF INFORMATION: This article describes how traditional Indigenous protocols and storytelling were woven into the Nîsohkamâtowak events, gathering of patient and family voices in writing and video format, and how this work led to a collaborative co-designed process that incorporates the Truth and Reconciliation: Calls to Action into kidney care and the benefits we have seen so far. The teachings of the 4 Rs-respect, reciprocity, responsibility, and relevance, were critical to ensuring that Nîsohkamâtowak reports and learning were shared with participants and the communities represented in this initiative.Entities:
Keywords: Indigenous; calls to action; engagement; kidney disease; patients and families
Year: 2022 PMID: 35035983 PMCID: PMC8753229 DOI: 10.1177/20543581211067071
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Kidney Health Dis ISSN: 2054-3581
Figure 1.Photograph provided with consent, showing a group session at the Wanuskewin Event.
Figure 2.Feathers symbolizing sharing circle theme.
Figure 3.Wahpee Kwanees “Little Flower.”
Nîsohkamâtowak 2017 Discussion Topics.
| Discussion topics |
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| • How do you feel about chronic kidney disease? |
Nîsohkamâtowak 2017 Themes.
| Sharing circle themes that emerged |
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| • Patients in charge—let patients and families guide their own care |
Nîsohkamâtowak Calls to Action Progress to Date.
| Reconciliation item | Accomplishments |
|---|---|
| • Seek the opinions and guidance of health care colleagues who are First Nations or Métis | |
| • Kidney/heart/blood vessel health promotion projects with 2 First Nations communities that facilitated the connection of Youth and Elders | |
| • Education sessions on traditional medicines (by Medicine Man and Bundle Keeper) for patients, families, and staff | |
| • Kidney Health staff encouraged and supported to attend presentations and Blanket Exercises by First Nations & Métis Health/Representative Workforce; 100% of staff attended |
KHCP = Kidney Health Community Program; CKD = chronic kidney disease.