Discusses cultural beliefs of Native Americans and its implications for the provisions of services for native people with diabetes and visual impairment. Aspects of the circle of life theme; Identification of cultural beliefs and their implications; Drawback of the traditional concept of healing; More...
These findings indicate that cultural-specific information about organ failure rates and organ donation, when presented by knowledgeable individuals within the culture, could increase donation in the Native American population.Barbara L DanielsonTransplant ClinicAmy J LaPree...
Long, Claudia R., and Mary Ann Curry 1998 Living in two worlds: Native American women and prenatal care. Health Care for Women International 19:205-215.Long, C. R., & Curry, M. A. (1998). Living in two worlds: Native American women and prenatal care. Health Care for Women ...
The programs shared a commonality in recruitment, using word-of-mouth, social media, and representation at two Native American professional organizations—American Indian Science and Engineering Society(AISES) and theSociety for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science(SACNAS). Each ...
(2012). Towards an ideal democracy: The impact of standardization policies on the American Indian/Alaska native community and language revitalization efforts... E Cohen,A Allen - 《Educational Policy》 被引量: 4发表: 2013年 The standardization of Irish spelling: An overview While studying Irish...
A major goal of counseling is to promote the wellness of the client by promoting his or her optimum development through positive human change, and it is important for counselors to be able to informally assess and more fully understand Native American cultural values to promote the wellness of ...
American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) individuals are diverse culturally and geographically but share a high prevalence of chronic illness, largely because of obstacles to high-quality health care...
“At the basis of most American Native beliefs is the supernatural was a profound conviction that an invisible force, a powerful spirit, permeated the entire universe and ordered the cycles of birth and death for all living things.” Beyond this belief in a universal spirit, most American ...
American Indian Alaska Native;cultural interventions;adolescent health 1. Introduction American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN or Native) youth are diverse and resilient. Approximately 5.2 million AI/AN people are living in the United States today, over 2.1 million of whom are 24 years or younger...
Additionally, research in Native American communities is impacted by historically negative experiences with research and researchers as well as a heightened sensitivity to confidentiality, which may be amplified by rural and cultural factors [14,15]. In recognition of the potential ethical challenges of...