[HTML][HTML] The ethics of research involving Canada's Aboriginal populations

J Smylie - CMAJ, 2005 - Can Med Assoc
Aboriginal populations1, 2 raises ethical concerns. Neither study describes any
consultations with First Nations or Métis community members in the formulation of the …

[PDF][PDF] A regional model for ethical engagement: the first nations research ethics committee on Manitoulin Island

MA Maar, M Sutherland, L McGregor - 2007 - ir.lib.uwo.ca
As do many Indigenous people and cultural minority populations worldwide, Aboriginal1
people in Canada have, on average, poorer health status and lower income and education …

Implementing chapter 9 of the Tri-Council policy statement on the ethics of research involving Aboriginal peoples in Canada: how's that going?

C Moore - 2015 - dalspace.library.dal.ca
The second edition of the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research
Involving Humans was introduced in 2010 along with Chapter 9, titled 'Research Involving …

Public health research involving aboriginal peoples: research ethics board stakeholders' reflections on ethics principles and research processes

S Flicker, CA Worthington - Canadian Journal of Public Health, 2012 - Springer
Objectives The second edition (2010) of the Tri-Council Policy Statement on Ethical Conduct
for Research Involving Humans (TCPS2) prescribes a set of principles and provisions for …

Improving the ethics and cultural suitability of Aboriginal health research: some further suggestions

MJ Johnstone - Aboriginal and Islander health worker journal, 1991 - search.informit.org
The key issues for research must be seen from an Aboriginal perspective and conducted in
a culturally appropriate and ethical manner, for which an appointment of Research Ethics …

Evolving participation of Aboriginal communities in health research ethics review: The impact of the Inuvik workshop

J Kaufert, L Commanda, B Elias… - International …, 1999 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The International Workshop" Ethical Issues in Health Research among Circumpolar
Indigenous Peoples" was held in Inuvik on June 2-3, 1995 (1). Its purpose was to bring …

Research with Aboriginal peoples: Authentic relationships as a precursor to ethical research

JR Bull - Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Recent ethics guidelines and policies are changing the way health research is understood,
governed, and practiced among Aboriginal communities in Canada. This provides a unique …

" We have to start sounding the trumpet for things that are working": An interview with Dr. Marlene Brant-Castellano on concrete ways to decolonize research

K Gentelet, S Basile, H Asselin - ACME: An International Journal …, 2018 - acme-journal.org
Abstract In 2004, Dr. Marlene Brant-Castellano published a well-received, and now widely
cited article entitled" Ethics of Aboriginal research" in the inaugural issue of the Journal of …

Ethical issues in community health research: implications for First Nations and circumpolar indigenous peoples.

JM Kaufert, PL Kaufert - International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 1998 - europepmc.org
Current changes in research relationships include a re-examination of the ethical contracts
made between researchers, individuals, and Aboriginal communities. New guidelines for …

Combatting neo-colonialism in health research: what can aboriginal health research ethics and global health research ethics teach each other?

A Harper, B Pratt - Journal of Empirical Research on Human …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
The ethics of research involving Aboriginal populations and low and middle-income country
populations each developed out of a long history of exploitative research projects and …