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View article: Protocol for a Qualitative Study Exploring Perspectives of Native Hawaiian Elders to Improve Health Outcomes
Protocol for a Qualitative Study Exploring Perspectives of Native Hawaiian Elders to Improve Health Outcomes Open
This paper introduces a 48-page guide for conducting qualitative interviews with Native Hawaiian elders. The guide was developed based on work with and for Native Hawaiian elders through a partnership between ALU LIKE, Inc., a community-ba…
View article: WHAT MATTERS IN HEALTH CARE TO OLDER NATIVE HAWAIIANS?
WHAT MATTERS IN HEALTH CARE TO OLDER NATIVE HAWAIIANS? Open
The formal assessment of What Matters for older adults is often done in a medical setting through the acquisition of legal forms to prepare for end-of-life care. For many indigenous elders, however, these forms may appear impersonal or cul…
View article: <scp>Age‐Friendly</scp> Health Systems and cultural relevancy: Exploring the geriatrics <scp>4Ms</scp> model with Native Hawaiian Elders
<span>Age‐Friendly</span> Health Systems and cultural relevancy: Exploring the geriatrics <span>4Ms</span> model with Native Hawaiian Elders Open
These authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose: Miquela Ibrao, Rachel Burrage, Yan Wu, and Kathryn L. Braun. These authors have the following conflicts of interest to disclose: Kamal Masaki has a grant with BioAge Labs, Inc. Aida …
View article: Community Resilience and Cultural Responses in Crisis: Lessons Learned from Pacific Islander Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic in the USA
Community Resilience and Cultural Responses in Crisis: Lessons Learned from Pacific Islander Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic in the USA Open
View article: The Lives of Native Hawaiian Elders and Their Experiences With Healthcare: A Qualitative Analysis
The Lives of Native Hawaiian Elders and Their Experiences With Healthcare: A Qualitative Analysis Open
Native Hawaiians are proud and resilient people who have endured significant impacts from colonization. Despite being in a time of vibrant cultural revitalization, Native Hawaiians have a shorter life expectancy than other racial and ethni…
View article: Impact of COVID-19 on Hawai'i Community Agencies, Service Organizations, and the Individuals They Serve: A Snapshot from a Spring 2020 HI-EMA Survey.
Impact of COVID-19 on Hawai'i Community Agencies, Service Organizations, and the Individuals They Serve: A Snapshot from a Spring 2020 HI-EMA Survey. Open
Health and social service organizations across Hawai'i were surveyed between April 29 and May 11, 2020 by the Community Care Outreach Unit of the Hawai'i Emergency Management Agency. This article contextualizes and describes some of the ma…
View article: Beyond trauma: Decolonizing understandings of loss and healing in the Indian Residential School system of Canada
Beyond trauma: Decolonizing understandings of loss and healing in the Indian Residential School system of Canada Open
Indigenous scholars and others who study the experiences of Indigenous communities have long criticized the psychocentric approach to trauma held by most clinical professionals. A recent example of this was the Canadian government's repara…
View article: Insights in Public Health: Interdisciplinary Student Team from University of Hawai'i at Mānoa in the HI-EMA Community Care Unit: Identifying Needs in the Pandemic and Learning Together.
Insights in Public Health: Interdisciplinary Student Team from University of Hawai'i at Mānoa in the HI-EMA Community Care Unit: Identifying Needs in the Pandemic and Learning Together. Open
View article: The impact of historical trauma on health outcomes for indigenous populations in the USA and Canada: A systematic review.
The impact of historical trauma on health outcomes for indigenous populations in the USA and Canada: A systematic review. Open
Beginning in the mid-1990s, the construct of historical trauma was introduced into the clinical and health science literatures to contextualize, describe, and explain disproportionately high rates of psychological distress and health dispa…
View article: American Indian historical trauma: Anticolonial prescriptions for healing, resilience, and survivance.
American Indian historical trauma: Anticolonial prescriptions for healing, resilience, and survivance. Open
The American Indian historical trauma (HT) concept is an important precursor to racial trauma (RT) theory that reflects the distinct interests of sovereign Indigenous nations but shares much of the same promise and challenge. Here, that pr…
View article: Trauma, Loss, Resilience, and Resistance in the Beauval Indian Residential School
Trauma, Loss, Resilience, and Resistance in the Beauval Indian Residential School Open
For over one hundred years, the Indian Residential School (IRS) system was used by the Canadian government to force assimilation on indigenous communities in what was later revealed to be a system rife with physical, psychological, and sex…
View article: Issue Information ‐ TOC
Issue Information ‐ TOC Open
View article: Urban American Indian Community Perspectives on Resources and Challenges for Youth Suicide Prevention
Urban American Indian Community Perspectives on Resources and Challenges for Youth Suicide Prevention Open
American Indian (AI) youth have some of the highest rates of suicide of any group in the United States, and the majority of AI youth live in urban areas away from tribal communities. As such, understanding the resources available for suici…