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Maternal Health and Health Care Services: A …

Webesearh rtile en ess Diversity and Equality in Health and Care (2016) 13(5): 334-348 Researh aer 2016 nsiht edial ulishin ru Abbreviations CPS: Child Protective Services; GDM: Gestational Diabetes

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CanMeds Indigenous Health Supplement

WebCanMEDS-Family Medicine:Indigenous Health Supplement 20201. Introduction. We call upon ourselves and all of our colleagues to practice with Cultural Safety, Humility, and Courage as we engage in compassionate care with Indigenous patients, their families, and their communities within Canada. Overview.

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Understanding Race and Racism in Nu rsing: Insights from …

WebRace and racism in nursing and related subthemes are the focus of this paper. Implications. The experiences of Aboriginal nurses as described in this paper illuminate the need to understand the interplay of race and racism in the health care system. Our paper concludes with Aboriginal nurses’ suggestions for systemic change at various levels.

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Understanding the factors

Web208 Can J Dent Hyg 2018;52(3): 208-212 Understanding the factors influencing the Aboriginal health care experience Alison Ashworth*, BDSc, RDH ABSTRACT Background: The Aboriginal population in Canada experiences significant health disparities due to the enduring traumas of colonization.

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Racism and Oral Health Outcomes among Pregnant Canadian …

Web180 Canadian Aboriginal pregnant women and racism commits assault on the minds, spirits and even the bodies of those racialized and consequently marginalized to ‘minority’ status.8[p.9] Racism, which is considered a “distal” 9 social determinant of health among Aboriginal peoples along with colonialism and the repression of self- determination, has …

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Indigenous identity and traditional medicine: Pharmacy at the …

WebCPJ/RPC • September/OctOber 2017 • VOL 150, NO 5 281 Stet Orm Funding: The author received no financial support for the research, authorship and/or publication of this article. References 1. First Nations Health Authority. Our history, our health.

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Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning

WebIn Canada as elsewhere, health disparities of Indigenous1 peoples compared to non-Indigenous peoples continue to exist for many complex reasons including the intergenerational traumas of colonialism and Western ideology.1–3 Yet despite greater awareness and understanding of the underlying issues, Indigenous peoples across …

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Social Science & Medicine

Weberase shapes the social worlds in which medical practitioners and educators work, learn, and live. Failure to attend to the structuring effects of settler colonialism on settler health practitioners complicates

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“Ignored to Death: Systemic Racism in the Canadian …

WebSocial Science and Medicine, 67(3), 351-357. most comprehensive hospital in Manitoba. After being ignored, unattended, and uncared for during the next thirty-four hours, he died of complications of a treatable bladder infection. The Manitoba government refused to call an inquiry into Brian Sinclair’s death and instead ordered an inquest.

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Embodied Indigenous knowledges protecting ways of …

Webrelational and regulation regarding their accessibility and use is embedded within the ways of knowing (Christie and Asmar, 2012; Moreton-Robinson, 2016).

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The Decolonization of Nursing Education

WebOur call as nurses has always been to serve the health and well-being of the community. Combating racial injustice and inequities in our health care system requires a dedi-cated effort. It necessitates that we, as health care providers, community advocates, educators, liaisons, and citizens, listen, learn, and relearn.

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Decolonizing and Indigenizing Health Professional Education …

WebCheryl Holmes (Medicine, Division Head, Critical Care) Nadine R. Caron (Medicine, co-director, Centre for Excellence in Indigenous Health, Anishinaabe) James Andrew, (Medicine, Indigenous Learner Initiatives Manager, Lil'watNation) AllisonCampbell(Midwifery,AssociateProfessorofTeaching,Undergr aduate Program …

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Strengthening Indigenous cultural competence in dentistry …

Webe38 | FORSYT E T AL. 1 | INTRODUCTION Despite numerous closing‐the‐gap initiatives, Indigenous peo‐ ples in Australia still experience significant general health and

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The settler colonialism of social work and the social work of …

WebSocial work, while still under the purview of the Indian agent, emerges as a technology of state control that enacts the see-mingly contradictory social policy goals of the Canadian state and its provinces of creating. dependence among Indigenous peoples on the welfare of the settler state while placing.

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Nurse Education in Practice

Web1XUVH (GXFDWLRQ LQ 3UDFWLFH 2. Background Ideally, all nursing students would be provided with opportunities to undertake clinical placements in places of Aboriginal authority, as

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Building a Relationship Building A Relationship: Perspectives …

Web136 Canadian Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology - Vol. 35, No. 2, Summer 2011 Abstract Community development and cultural safety models are helpful in describing services that developed in one First Nation. These models can guide professionals towards a place of shared

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failures in system Indigenous population shows Landmark …

Web10/29/2020 Landmark dental care study in Indigenous population shows failures in system – YFile https://yfile.news.yorku.ca/2019/10/31/landmark-dental-care-study-in

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