Indigenous knowledge and Knowledge Synthesis, Translation and Exchange (KSTE) Carmen Ellison. [electronic resource] /

By: Ellison, Carmen [author.]Contributor(s): National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health [issuing body,, publisher.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Prince George, BC : National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health, 2014Description: 1 online resource (27 p.) : digital file, PDFContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceOther title: Indigenous knowledge and KSTESubject(s): Evidence-based medicine -- Canada | Public health -- Canada | Evidence-Based MedicineDDC classification: 362.1080971 LOC classification: RA450.4.I53 | E455 2014ebNLM classification: WA 300.DC2Online resources: Full text
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. KTSE in public health -- 3. Indigenous knowledge and KSTE -- 4. Conclusion -- References.
Summary: This discussion paper is the first in a series of three focused on Indigenous knowledge synthesis, translation, and exchange (KSTE) aimed at improving the health of Indigenous people in Canada. It provides an overview of KSTE in public health, evidence-informed public health, types of evidence reviews, implementation science, Indigenous knowledge as “evidence,” research ethics and participatory KSTE, and Indigenous KSTE systems.
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Includes bibliographic references (pages 24-27).

1. Introduction -- 2. KTSE in public health -- 3. Indigenous knowledge and KSTE -- 4. Conclusion -- References.

This discussion paper is the first in a series of three focused on Indigenous knowledge synthesis, translation, and exchange (KSTE) aimed at improving the health of Indigenous people in Canada. It provides an overview of KSTE in public health, evidence-informed public health, types of evidence reviews, implementation science, Indigenous knowledge as “evidence,” research ethics and participatory KSTE, and Indigenous KSTE systems.

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