2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2019.02.020
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Are Gypsy Roma Traveller communities indigenous and would identification as such better address their public health needs?

Abstract: Introduction: Across Europe large numbers of Gypsy Roma Traveller communities, experience significant health inequities such as higher morbidity, mortality and infant mortality. This health inequity is perpetuated by wider determinants such as lower social status, lower educational attainment and substandard accommodation. This is not dissimilar to other indigenous peoples, even though many Gypsy Roma Traveller communities are not identified as indigenous. Methods: This paper presents contemporary literature a… Show more

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“…Cultural sensitivity is needed in health care to provide accessible and appropriate care, which meets the individuals needs of all members of the community (Papadopoulos, 2006). Heaslip et al (2019) agree, and note that if health care providers are to practice with cultural sensitivity and awareness, they must understand cultural beliefs, be aware of the sociopolitical history and dynamics of a culture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cultural sensitivity is needed in health care to provide accessible and appropriate care, which meets the individuals needs of all members of the community (Papadopoulos, 2006). Heaslip et al (2019) agree, and note that if health care providers are to practice with cultural sensitivity and awareness, they must understand cultural beliefs, be aware of the sociopolitical history and dynamics of a culture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The United Nations (UN) suggest that rather than defining Indigenous , a more fruitful approach is to acknowledge the right Indigenous Peoples have to determine their own identity (UN, n.d.). Acknowledging this, some key phrases used when describing the term Indigenous include original inhabitants, practicing unique traditions, distinct from dominant societies, special relation to, and use of, traditional lands and a group that existed before colonization (Heaslip et al, 2019; UN, n.d.). The term Indigenous was chosen for the current review as it often used when discussing Indigenous Peoples collectively and our review includes studies that refer to various groups of Indigenous adolescents.…”
Section: Use Of the Term Indigenousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Romani people are most commonplace on the European continent, however the work of Heaslip et al (2019) clarifies the fact that the UK plays host to a number of Traveller communities (Scottish and Irish Travellers), alongside Romani diaspora (English Gypsies/Romanies/ Romanichal, Scottish Gypsy Travellers, Welsh Gypsies/Kale and European Roma) and other groups; New Age Travellers and Show people.…”
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confidence: 98%