Social determinants of health and the future well-being of Aboriginal children in Canada

ML Greenwood, SN de Leeuw - Paediatrics & child health, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Aboriginal children's well-being is vital to the health and success of our future nations.
Addressing persistent and current Aboriginal health inequities requires considering both the …

“They treated me like crap and I know it was because I was Native”: The healthcare experiences of Aboriginal peoples living in Vancouver's inner city

A Goodman, K Fleming, N Markwick, T Morrison… - Social Science & …, 2017 - Elsevier
There is growing evidence that Aboriginal peoples often experience healthcare inequalities
due to racism. However, research exploring the healthcare experiences of Aboriginal …

Social Determinants of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Rights in Policy

E George, T Mackean, F Baum, M Fisher - International Indigenous Policy …, 2019 - JSTOR
Despite evidence showing the importance of social determinants of Indigenous health and
Indigenous rights for health and equity, they are not always recognised within policy. This …

We've Been Researched to Death

A Goodman, R Morgan, R Kuehlke, S Kastor… - International indigenous …, 2018 - JSTOR
The belief among many Indigenous Peoples of being over-researched, often through
questionable research practices, has generated mistrust towards researchers. Despite …

Improving aboriginal health: How can health care professionals contribute?

AC Macaulay - Canadian Family Physician, 2009 - cfp.ca
All health care professionals can promote improved aboriginal health in Canada. This can
happen daily for those caring for patients of all ages in a wide variety of settings, including …

Health equity, Aboriginal peoples and occupational therapy

JEG Jull, AR Giles - Canadian Journal of Occupational …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Background. In Canada, Aboriginal peoples are affected by colonial relations of power that
result in poor health outcomes. Despite occupational therapists' efforts to work in a safe and …

Cultural safety: A framework for interactions between Aboriginal patients and Canadian family medicine practitioners

AC Baker, AR Giles - International Journal of Indigenous …, 2012 - jps.library.utoronto.ca
Current approaches for non-Aboriginal family medicine practitioners encountering
Aboriginal patients are based in cultural sensitivity, which is an inadequate model to satisfy …

[HTML][HTML] Challenges to the provision of diabetes care in first nations communities: results from a national survey of healthcare providers in Canada

OK Bhattacharyya, IR Rasooly, M Naqshbandi… - BMC Health Services …, 2011 - Springer
Background Aboriginal peoples globally, and First Nations peoples in Canada particularly,
suffer from high rates of type 2 diabetes and related complications compared with the …

Community as Teacher Model: Health Profession Students Learn Cultural Safety from an Aboriginal Community.

CC Kline, WJ Godolphin, GS Chhina, A Towle - Michigan Journal of …, 2013 - ERIC
Communication between health care professionals and Aboriginal patients is complicated
by cultural differences and the enduring effects of colonization. Health care providers need …

Social determinants of tuberculosis contagion in Malaysia

K Mokhtar, N Abd Rahman - Annals of Tropical Medicine and …, 2017 - search.proquest.com
Context: Tuberculosis (TB) is primarily an airborne disease caused by the infection of a
bacterium, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which results in more than two million deaths per …