Building collaboration: a scoping review of cultural competency and safety education and training for healthcare students and professionals in Canada

O Guerra, D Kurtz - Teaching and learning in medicine, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Phenomenon: This scoping literature review summarizes current Canadian health science
education and training aimed to lessen health gaps between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal …

Prevalence of overweight and obesity among indigenous populations in Canada: a systematic review and meta-analysis

F Kolahdooz, B Sadeghirad, A Corriveau… - Critical Reviews in …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Previous studies on overweight and obesity among indigenous peoples in Canada have
been inconclusive. A systematic review was conducted on the prevalence of overweight and …

[HTML][HTML] “Everything is provided free, but they are still hesitant to access healthcare services”: why does the indigenous community in Attapadi, Kerala continue to …

MS George, R Davey, I Mohanty, P Upton - International journal for equity …, 2020 - Springer
Background Inequity in access to healthcare services is a constant concern. While advances
in healthcare have progressed in the last several decades, thereby significantly improving …

Skills for the future health workforce: Preparing health professionals for people-centred care

A Maeda, K Socha-Dietrich - 2021 - oecd-ilibrary.org
The landscape of health services delivery is undergoing significant transformation from
fragmented and disease-centred toward integrated and people-centred care. Health workers …

[HTML][HTML] Delivering primary health care as envisioned: a model of health and well-being guiding community-governed primary care organizations

J Rayner, L Muldoon, I Bayoumi, D McMurchy… - Journal of Integrated …, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose For over 40 years, Canadian and international bodies have endorsed
comprehensive primary health care (PHC), yet very little work has been done to describe …

[HTML][HTML] We're here too: child health information-seeking experiences and preferences of Red River Métis families–a qualitative study

L Knisley, SM Driedger, L Hartling, F Chartrand… - International Journal for …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Background Red River Métis families need access to meaningful and appropriate
resources when their children are sick. At the invitation of the Manitoba Métis Federation …

[HTML][HTML] A mapping review of interventions to address patients who frequently seek care in the emergency department

A Memedovich, B Asante, M Khan, N Eze… - BMC Emergency …, 2024 - Springer
Background The high utilization of acute care services, particularly emergency departments
(ED), continues to be a significant concern for healthcare providers. Numerous approaches …

Evaluation of the Aboriginal relationship and cultural competency courses among a sample of Indigenous services Canada nurses

M Rand, AJ Sheppard, S Jamal… - International …, 2019 - jps.library.utoronto.ca
Abstract In 2015, Cancer Care Ontario launched the Aboriginal Relationship and Cultural
Competency (ARCC) courses, which stress the importance for healthcare professionals to …

[PDF][PDF] Access to indigenous and allopathic medicines: A systematic review of barriers and facilitators

C Ouellet, T Saïas, V Sit, L Lamothe… - Global Journal of …, 2018 - mnhn.hal.science
Abstract Background: Globally, Indigenous peoples are the victims of social inequalities in
health. Their state of health is much lower than the health of the general population …

[PDF][PDF] Effects on the Perceptions of Language Importance in Canada's Urban Indigenous Peoples

EM Jewell - aboriginal policy studies, 2016 - academia.edu
The following analysis uses data drawn from the 2012 Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) to
examine the effects of age, sex, education, household type, and exposure to Indigenous1 …