Safe harboring and governance: Lakota relational systems as context for women's health integration

安全庇护与治理:拉科塔人的关系体系作为妇女健康整合的背景

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Abstract

This Perspective develops a sociological model of safe harboring to explain how governance design shapes the capacity of health systems to sustain integrated care. Drawing on long-standing relational familiarity with Lakota governance practices, articulated here as the "Sundance Ecosystem," the analysis examines women's health-and Primary Ovarian Insufficiency in particular-as a structural stress test for contemporary health systems. Women's health routinely spans multiple physiological systems, social roles, and time horizons, exposing limitations in governance arrangements organized around administrative silos and episodic coordination. The Sundance Ecosystem is treated as an orienting relational governance model rather than as an object of study or empirical case. It informs the articulation of safe harboring as a governance condition defined by continuity, distributed responsibility, and legitimacy grounded in sustained participation rather than hierarchical control. This orientation complements, rather than replaces, sociological theory by clarifying governance features often obscured within institution-centered systems. The manuscript argues that fragmentation in women's health research persists not as a technical failure of coordination but as a structural consequence of governance design. Safe harboring reframes integration as a governance property, emphasizing the conditions under which health systems can sustain continuity, relational accountability, and interpretive coherence across complex, intersecting health needs. This Perspective articulates these concepts for the governance of Primary Ovarian Insufficiency care and human investigation, demonstrating how continuity, responsibility, and interpretive integration can be structurally supported across both clinical and research domains.

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