Decolonizing research with Black youths

Nurs Philos. 2023 Apr;24(2):e12435. doi: 10.1111/nup.12435. Epub 2023 Mar 14.

Abstract

Black youths experience poor mental health especially due to anti-Black racism. Research related to Black youths have been conducted on Black youths with little or no participation or engagement rather than with Black youths. This paper presents information from a dialogue on decolonizing nursing research. I draw on interviews and conversation cafes with around 120 Black youths in Canada to identify strategies for decolonizing research with Black youths. First, I reflect on my relations with the Indigenous land in which the study was conducted as well as my positionality as a Black woman. In this paper, I discuss how community based participatory action research can integrate capacity building component, amplify youth's voices and capitalize on the agency of youths as fruitful actors. I also reflect on the opportunities and benefits of decolonizing nursing research.

Keywords: Black youth; decolonization; mental health; participatory research.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Antiracism*
  • Canada
  • Communication*
  • Female
  • Humans