Traditional Indigenous medicine in North America: A scoping review

N Redvers, B Blondin - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Background Despite the documented continued use of traditional healing methods,
modalities and its associated practitioners by Indigenous groups across North America, it is …

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 …

Confronting racism within the Canadian healthcare system: systemic exclusion of First Nations from quality and consistent care

W Phillips-Beck, R Eni, JG Lavoie… - International Journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
The study is on racism against First Nation peoples in the Canadian healthcare system. The
study design incorporates principles of grounded theory, participant and Indigenous …

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 …

Barriers and mitigating strategies to healthcare access in indigenous communities of Canada: a narrative review

NH Nguyen, FB Subhan, K Williams, CB Chan - Healthcare, 2020 - mdpi.com
The objective of this review is to document contemporary barriers to accessing healthcare
faced by Indigenous people of Canada and approaches taken to mitigate these concerns. A …

Understanding access to healthcare among Indigenous peoples: A comparative analysis of biomedical and postcolonial perspectives

T Horrill, DE McMillan, ASH Schultz… - Nursing …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
As nursing professionals, we believe access to healthcare is fundamental to health and that
it is a determinant of health. Therefore, evidence suggesting access to healthcare is …

[HTML][HTML] Addressing the need for indigenous and decolonized quantitative research methods in Canada

A Hayward, L Wodtke, A Craft, T Robin, J Smylie… - SSM-Population …, 2021 - Elsevier
Though qualitative methods are often an appropriate Indigenous methodology and have
dominated the literature on Indigenous research methods, they are not the only methods …

Access to cancer care among Indigenous peoples in Canada: A scoping review

TC Horrill, J Linton, JG Lavoie, D Martin, A Wiens… - Social Science & …, 2019 - Elsevier
The inequities in access to healthcare documented and experienced by Indigenous peoples
in Canada are startling given Canada's publicly funded and 'equally accessible'healthcare …

Centralization and integration of public health systems: Perspectives of public health leaders on factors facilitating and impeding COVID-19 responses in three …

RW Smith, T Jarvis, HS Sandhu, AD Pinto, M O'Neill… - Health Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
The extent to which power, resources, and responsibilities for public health are centralized
or decentralized within a jurisdiction and how public health functions are integrated or …

Innovating for transformation in First Nations health using community-based participatory research

G Kyoon-Achan, J Lavoie… - Qualitative Health …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) provides the opportunity to engage
communities for sustainable change. We share a journey to transformation in our work with …