This scoping review maps out the available literature concerning acute health care for Indigenous Peoples in Canada in order to better understand the health care issues they face. All existing articles concerning health care provided to Indigenous Peoples in Canada in acute settings were included in ...
S Canada 被引量: 503发表: 2006年 Indigenous, Minority, and Heritage Language Education in Canada: Policies, Contexts, and Issues In contrast to the plethora of studies published in recent years in The Canadian Modern Language Review and other journals on the teaching and learning of ... PA ...
This paper is concerned with the emergence of Indigenous primary health care organizations in Canada, Australia and New Zealand. In Canada, the adoption of... R Yin,Anne,Mills 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 Indigenous health in Australia and New Zealand Noabstractisavailableforthisarticle Jonathan,B.,Ko...
Canada, Australia, and/or New Zealand [17,18,19], all of which are developed nations that share similar colonial histories [20,21]. To our knowledge, this is the first study that uses national survey data to simultaneously study Indigenous health disparities in the USA...
Keywords access to care deceased donor indigenous health living donor renal failure renal transplantation In Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States, indigenous people experience substantially worse health outcomes than non-indigenous people.1 Over the last two decades, the prevalence of ...
(2010). Profile of Metis health status and healthcare utilization in Manitoba: A population-based study. Winnipeg, MB: ManitobaCentre for Health Policy. Google Scholar McShane, K., Smylie, J., & Adomako, P. (2009). Health of first nations, Inuit, and Métis children in Canada. In J...
Human injuries and deaths associated with dog attacks are disproportionally high in northern Canada, the risk of exposure to zoonotic diseases can be significant, and transmission of infectious diseases between dogs and wildlife impact both domestic and wild animal health (Raghavan, 2008; Salb et al...
Indigenous communities, consumers and health experts from around the world have come together at the opening of the second World Indigenous Cancer Conference (WICC) at the Calgary Telus Convention Centre in Canada. The conference, which has drawn a large contingent of Australian delegates, follows on...
Enablers and barriers to primary health care access for Indigenous adolescents: a systematic review and meta-aggregation of studies across Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and USA 2024, BMC Health Services Research Advancing health equity for Indigenous peoples in Canada: development of a patient comple...
Throughout the world, a higher percentage of aboriginal people live in rural and remote locations compared to European-derived populations. The health care in these locations is often less available and less comprehensive than what is found in urban cent