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Aboriginal environmental health issues : Questions liées à la santé de l'environnement des autochtones: perceptions des chercheures et dècisionnaires à l'égard des processus de transfert et d'échange des connaissances

3 Jun 2010

Participants from each consensus that the findings were accurate; environmental contaminants and human of the three groups of stakeholders however, it was suggested that issues of toxicology, pharmacology, northern commented that the importance of the consent and confidentiality could be climate change and contaminants, and relationship between researchers and addressed more fully. [...] It was acknowledged into Cree, and there are two dialects of Given the extensive intrinsic knowledge that although different First Nations Cree, and then they want a coastal and the many Aboriginal people have of the communities had differing levels of inland, so we have liaison officers at each land and environment, meeting the knowledge and levels of adherence to Band Council that take care of m [...] The ethical guidelines, including consent researcher shared that: rationale is that without access to the and confidentiality, serve to protect My impression after a number of years data collected or permission to publish the interests of the researchers, not the working in the North is that things have in peer-reviewed journals, there could community. [...] Based on the data from the internal decision-makers, it was determined that the credibility of scientific evidence to Aboriginal decision-makers will be evaluated on the basis of: 1) its relevance to the community; 2) the perceived agenda of the researcher; and 3) the source of funding for the research project. [...] In a personal understanding of the beliefs, In addition to crafting key messages, communities where the project has been values and traditions of the community cultural brokers may also be effectively Knowledge Transfer and Exchange Processes for Aboriginal Environmental Health Issues 27 used to assist research teams in part of the team delivery information to to be effective communicators.
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36
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Canada

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