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Published in: International Journal for Equity in Health 1/2014

Open Access 01-12-2014 | Research

Cultural continuity, traditional Indigenous language, and diabetes in Alberta First Nations: a mixed methods study

Authors: Richard T Oster, Angela Grier, Rick Lightning, Maria J Mayan, Ellen L Toth

Published in: International Journal for Equity in Health | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Introduction

We used an exploratory sequential mixed methods approach to study the association between cultural continuity, self-determination, and diabetes prevalence in First Nations in Alberta, Canada.

Methods

We conducted a qualitative description where we interviewed 10 Cree and Blackfoot leaders (members of Chief and Council) from across the province to understand cultural continuity, self-determination, and their relationship to health and diabetes, in the Alberta First Nations context. Based on the qualitative findings, we then conducted a cross-sectional analysis using provincial administrative data and publically available data for 31 First Nations communities to quantitatively examine any relationship between cultural continuity and diabetes prevalence.

Results

Cultural continuity, or "being who we are", is foundational to health in successful First Nations. Self-determination, or "being a self-sufficient Nation", stems from cultural continuity and is seriously compromised in today´s Alberta Cree and Blackfoot Nations. Unfortunately, First Nations are in a continuous struggle with government policy. The intergenerational effects of colonization continue to impact the culture, which undermines the sense of self-determination, and contributes to diabetes and ill health. Crude diabetes prevalence varied dramatically among First Nations with values as low as 1.2% and as high as 18.3%. Those First Nations that appeared to have more cultural continuity (measured by traditional Indigenous language knowledge) had significantly lower diabetes prevalence after adjustment for socio-economic factors (p =0.007).

Conclusions

First Nations that have been better able to preserve their culture may be relatively protected from diabetes.
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Metadata
Title
Cultural continuity, traditional Indigenous language, and diabetes in Alberta First Nations: a mixed methods study
Authors
Richard T Oster
Angela Grier
Rick Lightning
Maria J Mayan
Ellen L Toth
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
International Journal for Equity in Health / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1475-9276
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-014-0092-4

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