This knowledge synthesis identifies the research principles presented by Indigenous organizations in Canada, thus providing a portrait of their priorities and requirements in this area. The principles are grouped into eight categories: self-determination; building relationships, respecting local needs and priorities; positive outcomes and capacity building; respect for culture; recognition of indigenous knowledge; respect for consent and confidentiality; data governance. These principles echo key public health values, including equity and collaboration.
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- Canada
- Title in English
- Indigenous Research Principles: Contributions to Public Health Collaborations - STATE OF KNOWLEDGE [from PDF fonts]