Improving the health status of aboriginal people in Canada: new directions, new responsibilities.

VF Tookenay - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Tookenay V. Concept on thedevelopment ofa national institute of native health [speaking
notes]. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples Round Table on Health; 1993 Jan 21; …

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M Morningstar, P Morris, E Roberts, VF Tookenay… - jogc.com
The Constitution Act defines" Aboriginal" as an inclusive term, referring to First Nations, Inuit,
and Metis. 2 Aboriginal peoples refer to themselves by their specific tribal affiliation (such as …

Improving community health through continuity of treatment: a case study of dental services in the Mushkegowuk Territory and the natural progression towards …

LJS Tsuji, B Katapatuk - The Canadian Journal of Native …, 2007 - search.proquest.com
First Nation community-based health care programs should be seen as a natural progression
in health care, the end goal of all First Nation health care programs with a large preventive …

Canadian Aboriginal communities: a framework for injury surveillance

AM Auer, R Andersson - Health Promotion International, 2001 - academic.oup.com
At the international level, evidence supports the position that regardless of whether a country
is industrialized or less developed, vulnerable populations living in poor social conditions …

Epidemiology of gestational diabetes mellitus and infant macrosomia among the Cree of James Bay

S Rodrigues - 1999 - escholarship.mcgill.ca
In this thesis, prevalence and risk factors of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and infant
macrosomia were examined among the Cree of James Bay, and the risk for these outcomes …

[PDF][PDF] A place for healing: achieving health for Aboriginal women in an urban context

A Williams, AM Guilmette - Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 2001 - researchgate.net
Mortality and morbidity rates are higher in the Native population than in the general
Canadian population; Canadian Aboriginal people die earlier than their fellow Canadians, on …

Aboriginal nurses: Insights from a national study

JC Kulig, N Stewart, D Morgan, ME Andrews… - 2006 - opus.uleth.ca
… the challenges in recruiting and retaining health professionals (Health Canada, 1999a)
and the geographic and environmental barriers that limit access to health services (Tookenay). …

Disability and use of support services within the Canadian aboriginal population.

KB Newbold - Health & social care in the community, 1999 - search.ebscohost.com
The objectives of this paper are to explore the health status of the Canadian aboriginal
population measured by disability and the type of support services that are used. Activities of …

[PDF][PDF] IMPROVING COMMUNITY HOUSING, AN IMPORTANT DETERMINANT OF HEALTH THROUGH MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL TRAINING PROGRAMS

G Iannucci, FAF Nation, LJS Tsuji, A Iannucci - iportal.usask.ca
In Canada, although the federal government does not specifically acknowledge a constitutional
responsibility for hospital care. It does, however, recognize a''fiduciary'',(with confidence …

Implementing empowering health promotion programmes for Aboriginal youth in two distinct communities in British Columbia, Canada

J Reading, AJ Ritchie, JC Victor… - Promotion & …, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
I The levels of success gained by health intervention programmes have varied in the past.
One approach that is gaining popularity in the field of health promotion is community-based …