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Area of Science:

  • * Anthropology
  • * Sociology
  • * Nursing

Background:

  • * The Cherokee Nation constitution emphasizes promoting member self-reliance.
  • * Understanding Cherokee perspectives on self-reliance is crucial for effective healthcare.
  • * Existing literature may not fully capture the nuances of Cherokee self-reliance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To identify the Cherokee conceptualization of self-reliance.
  • * To explore how adult males perceive, achieve, and demonstrate self-reliance.
  • * To guide nurses in integrating Cherokee self-reliance concepts into healthcare.

Main Methods:

  • * Qualitative study utilizing ethnography.
  • * Data collection focused on understanding cultural perspectives.
  • * Analysis aimed to identify emergent themes and categories.

Main Results:

  • * Self-reliance conceptualized as being responsible, disciplined, and confident.
  • * Key themes of being true to oneself and being connected emerged.
  • * Findings highlight the importance of cultural context in self-reliance.

Conclusions:

  • * Healthcare interventions should align with Cherokee cultural values of self-reliance.
  • * Recognizing the multifaceted nature of self-reliance (responsibility, discipline, confidence) is vital.
  • * Further research can explore practical applications for nursing practice.