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All in the Blood

journal contribution
posted on 2015-10-01, 00:00 authored by Emma KowalEmma Kowal, Ashley Greenwood, Rebekah McWhirterRebekah McWhirter
Public participation in medical research and biobanking is considered key to advances in scientific discovery and translation to improved health care. Cultural concerns relating to blood have been found to affect the participation of indigenous peoples and minorities in research, but such concerns are rarely specified in the literature. This article presents a review of the role of blood in Australian Aboriginal cultures. We discuss the range of meanings and uses of blood in traditional culture, including their use in ceremonies, healing, and sorcery. We draw on more recent literature on Aboriginal Australians and biomedicine to consider how traditional beliefs may be changing over time. These findings provide an empirical basis for researchers and bioethicists to develop culturally grounded strategies to boost the participation of Aboriginal Australians in biomedical research. They also serve as a model for integrating anthropological literature with bioethical concerns that could be applied to other indigenous and minority groups.

History

Journal

Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics

Volume

10

Issue

4

Pagination

347 - 359

ISSN

1556-2646

eISSN

1556-2654

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2015, Sage