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Research Capacity Strengthening in American Samoa: Fa’avaeina le Fa’atelega o le Tomai Sa’ili’ili i Amerika Samoa

Capacity-building partnerships are central to the sustainable development goals (SDGs), the UN’s blueprint for achieving global health equity. The UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues endorses the SDG and underscores the need for global partnerships that respect local leadership and culture. Inno...

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Autores principales: Tofaeono, Va’atausili, Ka’opua, Lana Sue I, Sy, Angela, Terada, Tyran, Taliloa-Vai Purcell, Rachelann, Aoelua-Fanene, Salote, Tong, Katherine, Tofaeono, Victor, Unutoa-Mageo, Tofoipupu, Scanlan, Luana, Cassel, Kevin, Rosario, Adelaida
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7127868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32280149
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcz160
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author Tofaeono, Va’atausili
Ka’opua, Lana Sue I
Sy, Angela
Terada, Tyran
Taliloa-Vai Purcell, Rachelann
Aoelua-Fanene, Salote
Tong, Katherine
Tofaeono, Victor
Unutoa-Mageo, Tofoipupu
Scanlan, Luana
Cassel, Kevin
Rosario, Adelaida
author_facet Tofaeono, Va’atausili
Ka’opua, Lana Sue I
Sy, Angela
Terada, Tyran
Taliloa-Vai Purcell, Rachelann
Aoelua-Fanene, Salote
Tong, Katherine
Tofaeono, Victor
Unutoa-Mageo, Tofoipupu
Scanlan, Luana
Cassel, Kevin
Rosario, Adelaida
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description Capacity-building partnerships are central to the sustainable development goals (SDGs), the UN’s blueprint for achieving global health equity. The UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues endorses the SDG and underscores the need for global partnerships that respect local leadership and culture. Innovations that weave or integrate Indigenous and Western knowledges are emphasised. These recommendations guided the INdigenous Samoan Partnership to Initiate Research Excellence (INSPIRE). INSPIRE is led by investigators from American Samoa and supported by US co-investigators. In project year one, INSPIRE queried: What weaving approaches are feasible for promoting community access to INSPIRE’s research hub and for training Indigenous researchers? Weaving procedures involved interlacing Samoan and Western knowledges. Cultural tailoring strategies were used to customise communications. Formative evaluation suggests the feasibility of INSPIRE’s efforts. Evidential tailoring provided information on American Samoa (A.S.) social determinants of health; trainees indicated increased research commitment. Linguistic and sociocultural relevance tailoring were positively received; trainees reported increased interest in research praxis and initiated an A.S. research capacity-strengthening model. Social work assured knowledge parity in development/delivery of the training curriculum and culturally safe discussions on social determinants of health, territorial status and Samoan survivance. Findings are context-specific yet offer considerations for capacity-strengthening partnerships seeking to advance health equity.
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spelling pubmed-71278682020-04-09 Research Capacity Strengthening in American Samoa: Fa’avaeina le Fa’atelega o le Tomai Sa’ili’ili i Amerika Samoa Tofaeono, Va’atausili Ka’opua, Lana Sue I Sy, Angela Terada, Tyran Taliloa-Vai Purcell, Rachelann Aoelua-Fanene, Salote Tong, Katherine Tofaeono, Victor Unutoa-Mageo, Tofoipupu Scanlan, Luana Cassel, Kevin Rosario, Adelaida Br J Soc Work Articles Capacity-building partnerships are central to the sustainable development goals (SDGs), the UN’s blueprint for achieving global health equity. The UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues endorses the SDG and underscores the need for global partnerships that respect local leadership and culture. Innovations that weave or integrate Indigenous and Western knowledges are emphasised. These recommendations guided the INdigenous Samoan Partnership to Initiate Research Excellence (INSPIRE). INSPIRE is led by investigators from American Samoa and supported by US co-investigators. In project year one, INSPIRE queried: What weaving approaches are feasible for promoting community access to INSPIRE’s research hub and for training Indigenous researchers? Weaving procedures involved interlacing Samoan and Western knowledges. Cultural tailoring strategies were used to customise communications. Formative evaluation suggests the feasibility of INSPIRE’s efforts. Evidential tailoring provided information on American Samoa (A.S.) social determinants of health; trainees indicated increased research commitment. Linguistic and sociocultural relevance tailoring were positively received; trainees reported increased interest in research praxis and initiated an A.S. research capacity-strengthening model. Social work assured knowledge parity in development/delivery of the training curriculum and culturally safe discussions on social determinants of health, territorial status and Samoan survivance. Findings are context-specific yet offer considerations for capacity-strengthening partnerships seeking to advance health equity. Oxford University Press 2020-03 2019-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7127868/ /pubmed/32280149 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcz160 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The British Association of Social Workers. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ka’opua, Lana Sue I
Sy, Angela
Terada, Tyran
Taliloa-Vai Purcell, Rachelann
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Tong, Katherine
Tofaeono, Victor
Unutoa-Mageo, Tofoipupu
Scanlan, Luana
Cassel, Kevin
Rosario, Adelaida
Research Capacity Strengthening in American Samoa: Fa’avaeina le Fa’atelega o le Tomai Sa’ili’ili i Amerika Samoa
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title_fullStr Research Capacity Strengthening in American Samoa: Fa’avaeina le Fa’atelega o le Tomai Sa’ili’ili i Amerika Samoa
title_full_unstemmed Research Capacity Strengthening in American Samoa: Fa’avaeina le Fa’atelega o le Tomai Sa’ili’ili i Amerika Samoa
title_short Research Capacity Strengthening in American Samoa: Fa’avaeina le Fa’atelega o le Tomai Sa’ili’ili i Amerika Samoa
title_sort research capacity strengthening in american samoa: fa’avaeina le fa’atelega o le tomai sa’ili’ili i amerika samoa
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7127868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32280149
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcz160
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