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Cancer Risk Factors and Screening in First Nations in Ontario
A Comparative Study on the Utility of Telehealth in the Provision of Rheumatology Services to Rural and Northern Communities
Documents: Introduction
Introduction and two archival items on social and economic conditions of Aboriginal people. The first report is on the socio-economic conditions that contributed to the spread of tuberculosis, and the economic measures needed to be taken to improve the lives of the Swampy Cree Indians. The second report is an account of the socio-economic conditions of Aboriginal people and recommendations for improving their health status.
[Health Care and Cultural Change: The Indian Experience in the Central Subarctic]
Hospital Admission for Community-Acquired Pneumonia in a First Nations Population
The Journal of the Canadian Rheumatology Association (Spring 2013, Volume 23, Number 1)
Mind, Body, Spirit: Promising Practices in First Nations and Inuit Home and Community Care
North West Local Health Integration Network: Aboriginal Health Programs and Services Analysis & Strategies: Final Report
Relocating From the Mushkegowuk Territory for Hemodialysis: The Cree Illness Experience and Perceived Quality of Life
Study found that in addition to hemodialysis being life-altering, patients also experienced negative clinical interactions from healthcare providers due to misperceptions about beliefs and behaviours.
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Nellie Beardy, Executive Director, Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority
Urban Aboriginal Health Counts: Barriers to Access to Health Services and their Relationship with Cardiovascular Disease and Hypertension in an Urban First Nations Population
Kinesiology Thesis (MSc) -- York University, 2016.
Appendix: http://www.welllivinghouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/AppendixA.pdf