Reconcili-Action Begins With Education: Graduate Nursing Students' Perspectives of an Experiential Exercise About the History of Indigenous Peoples in Canada

RK Boily, K Kaur, CF Sandy… - Quality Advancement in …, 2024 - qane-afi.casn.ca
Background: In 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada called for nursing
schools to require all students to complete a course about the history and legacy of the …

Historically informed nursing in the time of reconciliation

S Filice, M Spadoni, P Sevean… - Quality Advancement in …, 2020 - qane-afi.casn.ca
Sioban Nelson (2009) suggests that there are stories that need to be told. Her words echo in
our mind, as we sit quietly and listen to students attempting to understand manifestations of …

[PDF][PDF] A “two-eyed seeing” approach to Indigenizing nursing curricula

M Harder, J Johnson, C MacDonald… - International Journal of …, 2018 - academia.edu
Educational institutions, including schools of nursing, find themselves in significant times, as
they work to Indigenize programs, and strive to repair and heal relationships with Indigenous …

Walking side by side on a journey of reconciliation.

D Martin - Canadian Nurse, 2016 - search.ebscohost.com
The article discusses the efforts to raise awareness about the legacy of residential schools in
Canada as of May 2016. Also cited are the on-campus activities organized by University of …

Shifting Nursing Students' Attitudes towards Indigenous Peoples by Participation in a Required Indigenous Health Course

R Cameron, K Mitchell - Quality Advancement in Nursing …, 2022 - qane-afi.casn.ca
Background: Increasing evidence shows that Indigenous Peoples of Canada experience
greater health disparities and receive lesser quality of health care services than non …

Undergraduate Nursing Student Reflections on Indigenous Peoples' Experiences With the Canadian Health Care System

K Metersky, K Chandrasekaran… - Nursing Education …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
AIM The aim of this study was to analyze nursing student level of knowledge and
understanding of current experiences of Indigenous people within the Canadian health care …

Commentary: Indigenous Nursing--Learning from the Past to Strengthen the Future of Healthcare.

L Bill, L Gillis - Nursing Leadership (1910-622X), 2018 - search.ebscohost.com
Nurse leaders, educators and employers work to address the challenges of providing
optimal care to Indigenous people and communities in Canada, which is often further …

[PDF][PDF] Why reconciliation should be an urgent priority for the nursing profession

S Usmani - Witness: The Canadian Journal of Critical …, 2021 - witness.journals.yorku.ca
According to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC), reconciliation is
about building and sustaining respectful relationships between Indigenous and non …

Toward indigenization, decolonization, and reconciliation in US nursing education

AJ Barton, M Kahn-John - Journal of Nursing Education, 2023 - journals.healio.com
Lack of diversity within nursing education remains a problem. Although some progress has
been made with practices like holistic admissions, the profession is being called out within …

File of Uncertainties: Exploring student experience of applying decolonizing knowledge in practice

TJ Braithwaite, L Poitras Kelly… - Quality Advancement in …, 2022 - qane-afi.casn.ca
In 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) set out 94 Calls to
Action to improve the wellbeing of Indigenous Peoples. Two focus areas of the calls were …