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The SEEDS of Indigenous population health data linkage
INTRODUCTION: Globally, the ways that Indigenous data are collected, used, stored, shared, and analyzed are advancing through Indigenous data governance movements. However, these discussions do not always include the increasingly sensitive nature of linking Indigenous population health (IPH) data. D...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8218891/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34212119 http://dx.doi.org/10.23889/ijpds.v6i1.1417 |
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author | Rowe, Robyn K. Carroll, Stephanie Russo Healy, Chyloe Rodriguez-Lonebear, Desi Walker, Jennifer D. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Globally, the ways that Indigenous data are collected, used, stored, shared, and analyzed are advancing through Indigenous data governance movements. However, these discussions do not always include the increasingly sensitive nature of linking Indigenous population health (IPH) data. During the International Population Data Linkage Network Conference in September of 2018, Indigenous people from three countries (Canada, New Zealand, and the United States) gathered and set the tone for discussions around Indigenous-driven IPH data linkage. OBJECTIVES: Centering IPH data linkage and research priorities at the conference led to budding discussions from diverse Indigenous populations to share and build on current IPH data linkage themes. This paper provides a braided summary of those discussions which resulted in the SEEDS principles for use when linking IPH data. METHODS: During the Conference, two sessions and a keynote were Indigenous-led and hosted by international collaborators that focused on regional perspectives on IPH data linkage. A retrospective document analysis of notes, discussions, and artistic contributions gathered from the conference resulted in a summary of shared common approaches to the linkage of IPH data. RESULTS: The SEEDS Principles emerge as collective report that outlines a living and expanding set of guiding principles that: 1) prioritizes Indigenous Peoples’ right to Self-determination; 2) makes space for Indigenous Peoples to Exercise sovereignty; 3) adheres to Ethical protocols; 4) acknowledges and respects Data stewardship and governance, and; 5) works to Support reconciliation between Indigenous nations and settler states. CONCLUSION: Each of the elements of SEEDS need to be enacted together to create a positive data linkage environment. When implemented together, the SEEDS Principles can lead to more meaningful research and improved Indigenous data governance. The mindful implementation of SEEDS could lead to better measurements of health progress through linkages that are critical to enhancing health care policy and improving health and wellness outcomes for Indigenous nations. |
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spelling | pubmed-82188912021-06-30 The SEEDS of Indigenous population health data linkage Rowe, Robyn K. Carroll, Stephanie Russo Healy, Chyloe Rodriguez-Lonebear, Desi Walker, Jennifer D. Int J Popul Data Sci Population Data Science INTRODUCTION: Globally, the ways that Indigenous data are collected, used, stored, shared, and analyzed are advancing through Indigenous data governance movements. However, these discussions do not always include the increasingly sensitive nature of linking Indigenous population health (IPH) data. During the International Population Data Linkage Network Conference in September of 2018, Indigenous people from three countries (Canada, New Zealand, and the United States) gathered and set the tone for discussions around Indigenous-driven IPH data linkage. OBJECTIVES: Centering IPH data linkage and research priorities at the conference led to budding discussions from diverse Indigenous populations to share and build on current IPH data linkage themes. This paper provides a braided summary of those discussions which resulted in the SEEDS principles for use when linking IPH data. METHODS: During the Conference, two sessions and a keynote were Indigenous-led and hosted by international collaborators that focused on regional perspectives on IPH data linkage. A retrospective document analysis of notes, discussions, and artistic contributions gathered from the conference resulted in a summary of shared common approaches to the linkage of IPH data. RESULTS: The SEEDS Principles emerge as collective report that outlines a living and expanding set of guiding principles that: 1) prioritizes Indigenous Peoples’ right to Self-determination; 2) makes space for Indigenous Peoples to Exercise sovereignty; 3) adheres to Ethical protocols; 4) acknowledges and respects Data stewardship and governance, and; 5) works to Support reconciliation between Indigenous nations and settler states. CONCLUSION: Each of the elements of SEEDS need to be enacted together to create a positive data linkage environment. When implemented together, the SEEDS Principles can lead to more meaningful research and improved Indigenous data governance. The mindful implementation of SEEDS could lead to better measurements of health progress through linkages that are critical to enhancing health care policy and improving health and wellness outcomes for Indigenous nations. Swansea University 2021-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8218891/ /pubmed/34212119 http://dx.doi.org/10.23889/ijpds.v6i1.1417 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. |
spellingShingle | Population Data Science Rowe, Robyn K. Carroll, Stephanie Russo Healy, Chyloe Rodriguez-Lonebear, Desi Walker, Jennifer D. The SEEDS of Indigenous population health data linkage |
title | The SEEDS of Indigenous population health data linkage |
title_full | The SEEDS of Indigenous population health data linkage |
title_fullStr | The SEEDS of Indigenous population health data linkage |
title_full_unstemmed | The SEEDS of Indigenous population health data linkage |
title_short | The SEEDS of Indigenous population health data linkage |
title_sort | seeds of indigenous population health data linkage |
topic | Population Data Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8218891/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34212119 http://dx.doi.org/10.23889/ijpds.v6i1.1417 |
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