Racism in healthcare: a scoping review

S Hamed, H Bradby, BM Ahlberg, S Thapar-Björkert - BMC Public Health, 2022 - Springer
Background Racism constitutes a barrier towards achieving equitable healthcare as
documented in research showing unequal processes of delivering, accessing, and receiving …

[HTML][HTML] Experiences of Māori of Aotearoa New Zealand's public health system: a systematic review of two decades of published qualitative research

R Graham, B Masters‐Awatere - Australian and New Zealand journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective: This paper aims to synthesise the broader perspectives of Māori patients and their
whānau (extended family, family group) of their treatment within the public health system …

Racism in European health care: structural violence and beyond

S Hamed, S Thapar-Björkert… - Qualitative health …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Research shows how racism can negatively affect access to health care and treatment.
However, limited theoretical research exists on conceptualizing racism in health care. In this …

Unmet health needs and discrimination by healthcare providers among an Indigenous population in Toronto, Canada

GT Kitching, M Firestone, B Schei, S Wolfe… - Canadian Journal of …, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Objectives Inequalities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in
Canada persist. Despite the growth of Indigenous populations in urban settings, information …

Creating conditions for Canadian aboriginal health equity: the promise of healthy public policy

CAM Richmond, C Cook - Public Health Reviews, 2016 - Springer
In the Canadian context, the persistence and growth of Aboriginal health and social inequity
signals that we are at a critical public health policy juncture; current policy reflects an historic …

[图书][B] The global turn: Theories, research designs, and methods for global studies

E Darian-Smith, PC McCarty - 2017 - books.google.com
The ability to deploy interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives that speak to interconnected
global dimensions is critical if one's work is to be relevant and applicable to the emerging …

Understanding barriers to health care access through cultural safety and ethical space: Indigenous people's experiences in Prince George, Canada

SE Nelson, K Wilson - Social Science & Medicine, 2018 - Elsevier
Almost 1.7 million people in the settler colonial nation of Canada identify as Indigenous.
Approximately 52 per cent of Indigenous peoples in Canada live in urban areas. In spite of …

Promoting “zest for life”: A systematic literature review of resiliency factors to prevent youth suicide

SZ Shahram, ML Smith, S Ben‐David… - Journal of research …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Suicide is a leading cause of death among youth globally. In this critical interpretive
synthesis, we examined literature on resiliency factors and suicidality. Systematic searches …

Sa̱n'yas Indigenous Cultural Safety Training as an Educational Intervention

AJ Browne, C Varcoe, C Ward - International Indigenous Policy Journal, 2021 - JSTOR
The Sa̱n'yas Indigenous Cultural Safety Training Program is an Indigenous-led, policy-
driven, and systems-level educational intervention to foster health equity and mitigate the …

Patient safety in marginalised groups: a narrative scoping review

S Cheraghi-Sohi, M Panagioti, G Daker-White… - International journal for …, 2020 - Springer
Background Marginalised groups ('populations outside of mainstream society') experience
severe health inequities, as well as increased risk of experiencing patient safety incidents …