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John Lowe, RN, PhD, FAAN who is Native American and one of only a few Native American nurses in the U.S. who has earned a PhD degree. Dr. Lowe, a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, joined the faculty at The University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing in 2020 and is the Joseph Blades Centennial Memorial Professor, an Affiliate of the Native American and Indigenous Studies (NAIS) program, and an Indigenous Scholars Affiliate of the University of Southern Queensland, Australia.
Dr. Lowe developed the Indigenous Global Research Alliance in Nursing (IGRAIN) and has recently served as a member of the National Advisory Council to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR). He actively serves in elected, appointed, advisory and consultant positions such as the American Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Endowment for Cultural Competencies in Graduate Nursing, American Academy of Nursing Diversity and Inclusivity Committee. He has served as Chair of the National Advisory Committee for the American Nurses Association Ethnic Minority Fellowship pre-doctoral program. Additionally, he has served as an Advisory Council member of the State Implementation Program of the Florida Action Coalition on the Future of Nursing, National Coalition of Minority Nurses Associations, National Alaskan Native American Indian Nurses Association, Pathways into Health, United States Department of Health and Human Services, the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians Health Department, Indian Health Services, National Institutes of Health, Intervention Research to Improve Native American Health (IRINAH), the Indigenous Wellness Institute Advisory Council, University of Southern Queensland Centre for Rural and Remote Area Health Research Board of Directors. Dr. Lowe has represented Native American and Indigenous nurses in many national and international forums and with national leaders. Globally, he has provided health-care services and research consultation to underserved and disadvantaged groups in countries such as Australia, Canada, Costa Rica, Jamaica, New Zealand, and Tanzania. Models that have emerged from his funded research are being used to promote the health and well-being of Native Americans and Indigenous people globally. He developed and studies an intervention for the reduction of substance use and other health risk behaviors among Native American and Indigenous youth.
Dr. Lowe developed the Cherokee Self-Reliance, Native Self-Reliance and Native-Reliance theoretical frameworks and models which are being used in several intervention research projects that utilizes the traditional Talking Circle format to reduce substance use and other risk behaviors among Native American youth. The Talking Circle intervention has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs as a Promising Evidence-Based Program for the well-being of youth, recognized as the first manualized Talking Circle intervention, designated as one of the American Academy of Nursing’s Edge Runners, and featured in the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine Report “The Future of Nursing 2020-2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity”. Dr. Lowe also co-authored the Native American Nursing Conceptual Framework which is being used to guide nursing curriculums. His work has been acknowledged through numerous research and academic awards including induction into the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame.
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JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGYno. 7 (2023): 2581-2591
SSRN Electronic Journal (2022)
Julie A Baldwin,John Lowe,Jada Brooks,Barbara K Charbonneau-Dahlen, Gary Lawrence,Michelle Johnson-Jennings, Gary Padgett,Melessa Kelley,Carolyn Camplain
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