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Improving Indigenous Stroke Outcomes by Shifting Our Focus from Health to Cultural Literacy
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Improving Indigenous Stroke Outcomes by Shifting Our Focus from Health to Cultural Literacy

Margaret Hart, Angela Dos Santos, Leanne Leclair, Bernadette Jones and Anna Ranta
Current neurology and neuroscience reports, Vol.25(1), 3 (2025)
20/11/2024
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/43857

Abstract

Cultural literacy Cultural safety Health literacy Health workers Indigenous Stroke
Purpose of review: Stroke incidence and outcomes are disproportionately unfavorable among Indigenous populations in Western colonized countries. These inequities are often attributed to poor health literacy. This paper summarizes recent evidence on the topic of Indigenous health literacy, describes current gaps, and proposes priorities for future work/research. Recent findings: Traditionally, much focus has been placed on improving health literacy for Indigenous Peoples as a key intervention to address Indigenous stroke and other health disparities. Recent literature, however, challenges this approach as it risks stigmatization and marginalization and portrays the deficiencies as sitting with Indigenous people. Increasingly, an emphasis is placed on the need for health literacy approaches to be culturally responsive for the populations of interest, for institutions to provide high quality culturally relevant stroke care, and for providers to upskill in cultural safety to better meet the needs of Indigenous patient populations. Very little evidence exists to indicate that stroke care providers are meeting these needs. Summary: To close the health gap and improve stroke care for Indigenous Peoples, the focus needs to shift from promoting health literacy among Indigenous Peoples to providing high quality culturally relevant health care. More research into this topic and monitoring of progress over time is needed.
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