Trends in the Study of Aboriginal Health Risks in Canada

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Trends in the Study of Aboriginal Health Risks in Canada Chris Furgal, PhD Cindy Jardine, PhD Theresa Garvin, PhD Trent University University of Alberta University of Alberta

Introduction Rapidly growing Canadian Aboriginal population Increase of 46% from 1996 to 2006 Population of 1,172,790 in 2006 (50,485 Inuit, 389,785 Métis and 698,025 First Nations) Known health risk factors include socio-economic status, geographic location of residence, and differential access to health services Concept of risk has gained attention in recent years (disease, lifestyle, environmental exposures)

Introduction Previous review studies: research on Canadian Aboriginal health (Young 2003); trends in the peer reviewed social science health literature (Wilson and Young 2008); and specific risk issues related to environmental contaminants (Van Oostdam 2005) However, trends in the amount, location and focus of health risk investigations and their representation in multiple types of literature have not been specifically examined

Study Objectives To examine trends in the study of health risks in Canadian Aboriginal populations from 1960 to 2007 (as represented in both the peer-reviewed and grey literature) To identify current patterns of understanding and possible research gaps in the literature

Methods: Peer-Reviewed Literature Searched using: Academic Search Complete Social Sciences Full Text Humanities Full Text Web of Science Bibliography of Native North Americans Search terms used were Canada and Indian or Métis or Inuit or Eskimo or Native or Aboriginal or First Nation

Methods: Grey Literature Searched using: Search engines (Google, Google Scholar, and Yahoo) Agency websites (Government of Canada, Health Canada, World Health Organization, and United Nations) Online databases (Circumpolar Health Bibliographic Database - University of Manitoba, and Arctic Science and Technology Information System - University of Calgary) Search terms used were Canada and risk and Indigenous or Aboriginal or First Nation(s) or Métis or Indian or Native or Inuit

No. of Publications 90 80 Grey Literature N=535 Peer Reviewed Literature N=234 Number of Publications 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 no date 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 Year of Publication

Proportion of Publications by Region 60 Grey Literature N=535 Peer Reviewed Literature N=234 % of Publications in Region 50 40 30 20 10 0 West Prairies Territories Ontario Quebec Atlantic Canada Region West (BC,AB); Prairies (SK,MB); Territories (includes Arctic); Atlantic (PEI, NB, NS, NFLD/LB)

Publications by Region per 10,000 Aboriginal residents Grey Literature N=535 Peer Reviewed Literature N=234 No. Publications per 10.000 Aboriginal Residents in Region 25 20 15 10 5 0 West Prairies Territories Ontario Quebec Atlantic Canada Region West (BC,AB); Prairies (SK,MB); Territories (includes Arctic); Atlantic (PEI, NB, NS, NFLD/LB)

Publications by Health Topic 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 3.7 4.3 8.8 7.3 10.7 15.7 27.5 33.6 Grey Literature 25.6 20.1 20.1 22.7 Peer Reviewed Literature Infectious Mental Chronic Zoonotic Environment General

Publications by Aboriginal Group 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 1.7 0.4 7.3 7.3 20.4 22.2 24.9 28.6 45.8 41.5 Grey Literature Peer Reviewed Literature Metis Multiple Groups Inuit First Nations Aboriginal

Conclusions Exponential increase in publications about Aboriginal health risk in Canada in the last 17 years Trends: Gaps: research focus on the North increased interest in environment and health issues mental health and addictions Métis health geographic areas outside of the North, particularly in the Western and Prairie provinces

Acknowledgements Support for this work was provided by: The Community, Health & Environment Research Centre at the University of Alberta Grants provided to C. Furgal through the ArcticNet Network Centres of Excellence, and Canadian Institutes of Health Research Our thanks are extended to K. Friendship and K. Breton-Honeyman for work in compiling grey literature source review and to A. Pujadas-Botey for assistance with the primary literature review.

References: Van Oostdam J, Donaldson SG, Feeley M, Arnold D, Ayotte P, Bondy G, et al. Human health implications of environmental contaminants in Arctic Canada: A review. Science of the Total Environment 2005; 351-352: 165-246. Wilson, K, Young, T.K. 2008. An overview of Aboriginal health research in the social sciences: Current trends and future directions. International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 67: 2-3: 179-189. Young K.T. Review of research on Aboriginal populations in Canada: Relevance to their needs. British Medical Journal 2003; 327: 419-422.