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Community-based research as a tool for empowerment: the Haida Gwaii Diabetes Project example.

C P Herbert1.   

Abstract

The evolution of the Haida Gwaii Diabetes Project exemplifies how community-based family practice research can be a tool for empowerment for both the community of research participants and the community based members of the research team. The aims of the project are to develop a better understanding of Haida beliefs about diabetes; to develop culturally sensitive approaches to prevention and management; and to attempt to apply this understanding to the development of a model for preventive health for native people in the province of British Columbia. A participatory research paradigm, coupled with explicit working principles by which the research team agreed to operate, addressed the concerns that the Aboriginal community had about the risks of research. A true working partnership has developed among all members of the research team, and with the Haida community.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8753639

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Public Health        ISSN: 0008-4263


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