Improving cultural safety of diabetes care in Indigenous populations of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United States: a systematic rapid review

MC Tremblay, J Graham, TV Porgo, MJ Dogba… - Canadian Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Objectives Our aim in this study was to identify interventions that improve cultural safety for
Indigenous people living with diabetes in the health-care setting, and their potential impact …

Early-life origins of disparities in chronic diseases among Indigenous youth: pathways to recovering health disparities from intergenerational trauma

W Phillips-Beck, S Sinclair, R Campbell… - … Origins of Health and …, 2019 - cambridge.org
Indigenous women and children experience some of the most profound health disparities
globally. These disparities are grounded in historical and contemporary trauma secondary to …

“Hunger was never absent”: How residential school diets shaped current patterns of diabetes among Indigenous peoples in Canada

I Mosby, T Galloway - Cmaj, 2017 - Can Med Assoc
E1044 CMAJ| AUGUST 14, 2017| VOLUME 189| ISSUE 32 1996 that “'We were always
hungry'could serve as the slogan for any organization of former residential school students.” …

[图书][B] Plundering the North: A History of Settler Colonialism, Corporate Welfare, and Food Insecurity

K Burnett, T Hay - 2023 - books.google.com
The manufacturing of a chronic food crisis Food insecurity in the North is one of Canada's
most shameful public health and human rights crises. In Plundering the North, Kristin Burnett …

Engaging indigenous patient partners in patient-oriented research: lessons from a one-year initiative

MC Tremblay, M Bradette-Laplante, D Bérubé… - Research Involvement …, 2020 - Springer
Background Patient-oriented research (POR) is a specific application of participatory
research that promotes active patient engagement in health research. There is a growing …

'The abiding condition was hunger': assessing the long-term biological and health effects of malnutrition and hunger in Canada's residential schools

I Mosby, T Galloway - British Journal of Canadian …, 2017 - liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk
Recent studies of residential school survivors and their families focus on the impact of
school experiences on the social determinants of health, especially mental health. Less …

Providing culturally safe care to Indigenous people living with diabetes: Identifying barriers and enablers from different perspectives

MC Tremblay, M Bradette‐Laplante… - Health …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In recent years, cultural safety has been proposed as a transformative approach to health
care allowing improved consideration of Indigenous patient needs, expectations, rights and …

Связанные с потреблением углеводных продуктов нутрициологические и генетические риски развития ожирения у коренных северян

АИ Козлов - Вопросы питания, 2019 - cyberleninka.ru
К концу 2010-х гг. частота ожирения у коренных северян приблизилась к
общероссийской, а темпы распространения других метаболических расстройств …

Chapter 12: An introductory guide to tuberculosis care to improve cultural competence for health care workers and public health professionals serving Indigenous …

JL Dunn, M Larocque, D Van Dyk, E Vides… - Canadian Journal of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
In Canada, there were 1.67 million Indigenous Peoples, comprising 4.9% of the Canadian
population, according to the 2016 Census. 1 The term Indigenous Peoples refers to the …

Answering the call: A guide to reconciliation for quantitative social scientists

D Feir, RLA Hancock - Canadian Public Policy, 2016 - utpjournals.press
In the summer of 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC)
delivered a summary of its final report on the history and legacy of Indian residential schools …