A review of literature about involving people affected by cancer in research, policy and planning and practice

G Hubbard, L Kidd, E Donaghy, C McDonald… - Patient education and …, 2007 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the literature on involving people affected by cancer in
healthcare research, policy and planning and practice. METHODS: Database searches …

[HTML][HTML] An overview of cancer and beliefs about the disease in Indigenous people of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the US

S Shahid, SC Thompson - Australian and New Zealand journal of public …, 2009 - Elsevier
Abstract Objective Cancer among Indigenous populations in the developed world appears
to have increased over past few decades. This article explores issues related to cancer …

[HTML][HTML] Factors contributing to delayed diagnosis of cancer among Aboriginal people in Australia: a qualitative study

S Shahid, THK Teng, D Bessarab, S Aoun, S Baxi… - BMJ open, 2016 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Background/objectives Delayed presentation of symptomatic cancer is associated with
poorer survival. Aboriginal patients with cancer have higher rates of distant metastases at …

Evaluation of support groups for women with breast cancer: importance of the navigator role

JE Till - Health and quality of life outcomes, 2003 - Springer
Background At least some forms of breast cancer are increasingly being viewed as a chronic
illness, where an emphasis is placed on meeting the various ongoing needs of people living …

Spirituality in cancer survivorship with First Nations people in Canada

W Gifford, O Thomas, R Thomas, V Grandpierre… - Supportive care in …, 2019 - Springer
Background Advancements in cancer survivorship care have shown that holistic
approaches, tailored to people's unique survivorship needs, can decrease cancer burden …

The importance of community support for women in a Gulf Coast Indigenous tribe

TA Carlson, JL Liddell - International journal of human rights in …, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose Community support is an integral aspect of health and well-being for Indigenous
peoples. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the valuable role of community support …

Multi-generational perspectives on health, cancer, and biomedicine: Northeastern Native American perspectives shaped by mistrust

MK Canales, D Weiner, M Samos… - Journal of health care …, 2011 - muse.jhu.edu
Cancer is the second leading cause of death among Native Americans, who have-some of
the poorest cancer survival rates of any race/ethnicity nationwide. Considering the cancer …

Cancer survivorship services for indigenous peoples: where we stand, where to improve? A systematic review

BM Cavanagh, CE Wakefield, JK McLoone… - Journal of Cancer …, 2016 - Springer
Objective There are few support programs with evidence-based practices which address the
needs of cancer survivors from indigenous populations. This systematic review analysed the …

“We have to learn how to balance all of that”: Community health needs of a state-recognized Gulf Coast Indigenous tribe

JL Liddell, T Carlson, HH Beech - Journal of Community Practice, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The community and health programmatic needs of state-recognized tribes vary in
comparison to tribes who are federally recognized. Federal recognition provides tribes with …

Community-building versus career-building research: The challenges, risks, and responsibilities of conducting research with Aboriginal and Native American …

TL Mitchell, E Baker - Journal of Cancer Education, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Background. The Aboriginal Women's Cancer Care Project used a participatory research
model guided by an Aboriginal advisory group. Methods. The researchers attempted to …