Gaining access to Native American cultures by non-Native American nursing researchers.

L S Cook, B P de Mange
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Abstract

The authors sought to identify the problems non-Native American nurse researchers might have in gaining access to Native American cultures. The authors' method was nursing ethnography; several different tribes were observed. Findings revealed five significant categories of barriers to health care: understanding of cultural differences, language barriers, differences in interpersonal communication, historical antipathy/fear of exploitation by Native Americans, and distrust of researcher motivation. The authors make several recommendations for researchers to prepare extensively if they plan to work with Native Americans.

MeSH Term

Anthropology, Cultural
Health Services Accessibility
Humans
Indians, North American
New Mexico
Nursing Methodology Research
Transcultural Nursing