Bridging the health equity gap for tribal nations demands culturally tailored strategies, better representation in research, and rebuilding trust.
In this episode, Roxanne Alaniz highlights the critical underrepresentation of Native Americans in clinical research, stemming from issues like limited access, historical mistrust from past unethical studies, and cultural factors influencing health-seeking behaviors and perceptions of illness. She emphasizes that effective science requires diverse participation, as different populations respond uniquely to treatments. Finally, Roxanne touches on the importance of preventative care education and the power of family and community dialogue in fostering better health.
Tune in and learn how fostering dialogue, understanding cultural contexts, and advocating for inclusive research can lead to better health outcomes for all!