Culturally appropriate consent processes for community-driven indigenous child health research: a scoping review.
Cindy PeltierSarah DicksonViviane GrandpierreIrina OlteanLorrilee McGregorEmilie HageltornNancy L YoungPublished in: BMC medical ethics (2024)
Very few studies discussed obtaining child consent in Indigenous communities. While Indigenous communities are not a monolith, the literature identified a need for community-driven, decolonized consent processes prioritizing Indigenous values and protocols. Further research is needed to examine nuances of Indigenized consent processes and determine how to operationalize them, enabling culturally appropriate, equitable access to research and services for all Indigenous children.