加拿大的梅蒂斯健康:梅蒂斯特定健康文献的范围审查。

CMAJ open Pub Date : 2023-10-03 Print Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.9778/cmajo.20230006
Krysta-Leigh Gmitroski, Katherine G Hastings, Gabrielle Legault, Skye Barbic
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背景:梅蒂人是一个文化独特的群体,但很少有研究将他们的健康状况与更广泛的土著人口分开进行评估。我们试图探索有关加拿大梅蒂斯人健康的现有文献,并确定潜在的趋势和差距。方法:使用Arksey-O'Malley,5阶段,范围界定审查方法,我们使用术语“梅蒂斯”、“健康”和“加拿大”搜索PubMed、MEDLINE、iPortal土著文章门户研究工具和相关参考文献列表。两名审查员独立进行了初步搜索,包括2012年至2022年的英文文章,仅关注加拿大境内梅蒂斯人群的健康状况。我们描述了文章的特点和讨论的主题。结果:在我们确定的572篇文章中,我们共纳入了28篇范围界定综述,其中16篇是定量的,9篇是定性的,3篇使用了混合方法。13篇文章将与梅蒂斯社区协商作为其方法的一部分,8篇文章从全国调查中提取数据。一篇文章聚焦于儿童,而其他所有文章都聚焦于成年人。9篇文章使用了来自加拿大各地的数据,6篇在安大略省,5篇在阿尔伯塔省,4篇分别在不列颠哥伦比亚省和马尼托巴省。主题包括健康、福祉和精神;心理健康和药物使用;健康状况和危险因素;获得充足的卫生资源;以及医疗保健方面的经验。解释:加拿大缺乏针对梅蒂斯的健康研究,研究的人口统计学在数量、主题和多样性方面存在差距。这篇综述表明,需要在社区的大力参与下进行更多的研究,以进一步探索梅蒂斯的健康和卫生服务需求。
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Métis health in Canada: a scoping review of Métis-specific health literature.

Background: Métis are a culturally unique and distinct population, yet little research has evaluated their health separate from the broader Indigenous population. We sought to explore current literature regarding the health of Métis Peoples in Canada and identify potential trends and gaps.

Methods: Using the Arksey-O'Malley, 5-stage, scoping review method, we searched PubMed, MEDLINE, iPortal Indigenous Articles Portal Research Tool and pertinent reference lists using the terms "Métis," "health" and "Canada." Two reviewers conducted the initial searches independently, including English articles from 2012 to 2022, and focused on only Métis populations' health within Canada. We described characteristics of the articles and themes for discussion.

Results: Of the 572 articles we identified, we included a total of 28 articles in this scoping review, of which 16 were quantitative, 9 were qualitative and 3 used mixed methods. Thirteen articles used consultation with Métis communities as part of their methods, and 8 extracted data from national surveys. One article focused on children, while all other articles focused on adults. Nine articles used data from across Canada, 6 were based in Ontario, 5 in Alberta and 4 each in British Columbia and Manitoba. Themes included health, well-being and spirituality; mental health and substance use; health conditions and risk factors; access to adequate health resources; and experiences in health care.

Interpretation: Métis-specific health research is lacking in Canada, with a gap in volume, subject matter and diversity in the demographics studied. This review illustrates the need for more research with strong community engagement to further explore Métis health and health service needs.

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