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Connecting to nativeness: the influence of women's American Indian identity on their health-care decisions.

机译:与本土联系:女性美洲印第安人身份对其医疗保健决定的影响。

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American Indian women experience health inequities within the physical, mental, and spiritual realms. Although the purpose of this study was to examine mammography decision-making processes among Native women in the northeastern United States, the role of Native identity in health-care decision-making in general was identified as significant and is therefore being reported independently. The findings of a grounded theory study with 20 American Indian women formed the basis for an examination of the complexities surrounding identity and health-care decision-making. The theme of Connecting to Nativeness reflects the individual and communal influences of Native identity on women's health and health-care decisions. Implications for researchers and clinicians, including the relationship between historical events and current constructions of identity, the fluid nature of identity, and the impact of racism on health-care decisions, are addressed.
机译:美洲印第安妇女在身体,心理和精神领域内经历着健康方面的不平等。尽管本研究的目的是检查美国东北部原住民妇女的乳房X线照片决策过程,但人们普遍认为,原住民身份在医疗保健决策中的作用很重要,因此正在独立进行报道。一项针对20名美国印第安妇女的扎根理论研究的结果构成了检验围绕身份和医疗保健决策制定的复杂性的基础。 “连接到原住民”主题反映了原住民身份对妇女健康和保健决策的个人和社区影响。讨论了对研究人员和临床医生的影响,包括历史事件与身份的当前结构之间的关系,身份的流动性以及种族主义对卫生保健决策的影响。

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