关键词: Indigenous healing lodges health incarceration reintegration scoping review

Mesh : Humans United States Indigenous Peoples Canada Public Health Prisoners Systematic Reviews as Topic Review Literature as Topic

来  源:   DOI:10.1080/22423982.2024.2343144   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
The overincarceration of Indigenous peoples and its impacts on individual and community health is a growing concern across Canada and the United States. Federally run Healing Lodges in Canada are an example of support services for incarcerated and previously incarcerated Indigenous peoples to reintegrate into community and support their healing journey. However, there is a need to synthesise research which investigates these programmes. We report a protocol for a scoping review that is guided by the following research question: What is known about culturally informed programmes and services available to incarcerated and previously incarcerated Indigenous peoples in Canada and the US? This scoping review will follow guidelines published by the Joanna Briggs Institute and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for scoping reviews. This review will only identify programmes that are guided by Indigenous ways of being and knowing in order to best serve Indigenous communities and our community partners. The results of this review will support the development of programmes that are necessary for understanding and addressing the diverse needs of incarcerated and previously incarcerated Indigenous peoples.
摘要:
土著人民的过度监禁及其对个人和社区健康的影响在加拿大和美国日益引起关注。在加拿大联邦经营的疗养院是为被监禁和以前被监禁的土著人民重新融入社区并支持他们的疗养院提供支持服务的一个例子。然而,有必要综合调查这些方案的研究。我们报告了以以下研究问题为指导的范围审查协议:关于加拿大和美国被监禁和以前被监禁的土著人民可获得的文化知情计划和服务的知识是什么?该范围审查将遵循JoannaBriggs研究所发布的指南以及用于范围审查的系统审查和荟萃分析扩展的首选报告项目。这项审查将只确定以土著存在和知识方式为指导的方案,以便为土著社区和我们的社区伙伴提供最好的服务。这项审查的结果将支持制定必要的方案,以了解和解决被监禁和以前被监禁的土著人民的不同需求。
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