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The objective of this narrative review is to address some of these calls by summarising the available evidence on work and health issues encountered by Indigenous workers in Canada. We searched seven databases to retrieve studies on Indigenous people, in Canada, and on occupational health as ...
KE Mcshane,J Smylie,P Adomako - Health of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis children in Canada. 被引量: 41发表: 2009年 Cultural Competence and Cultural Safety in Nursing Education: A Framework for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Nursing The document, Cultural Competence and Cultural Safety in...
Aboriginal health;Aboriginal inequality;Indigenous disease profile;Indigenous inequality;Indigenous issues Definition Indigenous populations tend to self-identify as indigenous, have occupied lands prior to colonization, and maintain distinct social, political, economic, and cultural systems. The health of this...
Indigenous peoples around the world face significant health disparities relative to the dominant groups in their countries, yet the magnitude and patterns
Indigenous health in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Summary We survey Indigenous health issues across the Pacific with a case study approach that focuses on Australia, New Zealand, Hawai'i, and US Associated... Ian,Anderson,and,... - 《Lancet》 被引量: 305发表: 2006年 Indigenous ...
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 chronic disease among indigenous people has risen dramatically, with a well documented excess burden of ...
The authors, an indigenous woman and a non-indigenous male, present basic thoughts about indigenous health and exemplify their implications by referring to issues like land, nutrition, education, and women. Indigenous peoples view health and wellbeing in a comprehensive way, including spirituality and...
Aboriginal health: A constitutional rights analysis. Discussion Paper Series in Aboriginal Health: Legal Issues. Ottawa: National Aboriginal Health Organization. www.naho.ca/documents/naho/english/publications/DP_rights.pdf Dickason, O. P. (1992). Canada’s first nations: A history of founding ...
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