Abstract

Cultural awareness is a concept that is gaining much attention in health and education settings across North America. This article describes how the concepts of cultural awareness shaped the process and the curriculum of an online health education project called Interprofessional Collaboration: Culturally-informed Aboriginal Health Care. The exploration focuses on the interactions among faculty members and educational developers from Laurentian University, Elders of the Anishinabek tradition, and members of the Anishinabek community known as the North Shore, an area approximately two hours northwest of Sudbury. The project's curriculum is driven by choices made by the Anishinabek Elders, with support from their cultural community and the local university. The online module developed for this project provides health-care students at Laurentian University, with access to traditional knowledge, including the teachings of the Medicine Wheel and the Seven Grandfathers. Ideally, these teachings will lead to an increase in culturally informed care for Anishinabek clients and their families in northern Ontario. The process used by the university-based team with the Elders and the larger community of the North Shore is recommended as a possible template for university-based teams working with Aboriginal partners. Finally, the Anishinabeks of the North Shore are recognized as a cultural exemplar of a community that appreciates the intersection and potential of traditional knowledge and contemporary health education practices and technologies.

Highlights

  • The process used by the university-based team with the Elders and the larger community of the North Shore is recommended as a possible template for university-based teams working with Aboriginal partners

  • Interprofessional Collaboration: Culturally-informed Aboriginal Health Care is a project led by faculty members in the School of Nursing at Laurentian University, a mid-sized, tri-cultural (English, French, and Aboriginal) university in Sudbury, Ontario

  • Over a four-year period, the project teams from the universities and the council had three major goals: to foster a change in attitude toward interprofessional health education; to increase the number of health professionals prepared in interprofessional education and collaborative patient-centred care; and to develop a high-quality interprofessional health education curriculum to be available to learners through asynchronous online (Web-based) means

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Summary

Introduction

Interprofessional Collaboration: Culturally-informed Aboriginal Health Care is a project led by faculty members in the School of Nursing at Laurentian University, a mid-sized, tri-cultural (English, French, and Aboriginal) university in Sudbury, Ontario. Over a four-year period, the project teams from the universities and the council had three major goals: to foster a change in attitude toward interprofessional health education; to increase the number of health professionals prepared in interprofessional education and collaborative patient-centred care; and to develop a high-quality interprofessional health education curriculum to be available to learners through asynchronous online (Web-based) means. A more specific goal for Laurentian University was to achieve these goals through curriculum and learning activities grounded in the health needs and cultural beliefs and attitudes of Anishinabek or Anishinaabe persons living in northeastern Ontario; important was that this goal be achieved in culturally appropriate ways. It is proposed that the Anishinaabe community involved in this project is a cultural exemplar of a community that appreciates the intersection and potential of traditional knowledge and contemporary health education practices and technologies

The Literature
Models and Theories
Working with an Aboriginal Health Partner
Reflections on the Learning Module
What does Peter say about false beliefs?
Reflections on the Process
Student Perspectives
Findings
Conclusions
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