Decolonizing Diabetes
Researchers use a decolonizing approach in this study; interviewed 22 people from a First Nations community in Northern Ontario to explore the lived experience and perceptions about developing the disease. Findings indicate a need for culturally appropriate care.
Dene and Western Medicine Meet in Image-based Storytelling
Describing the Process of Ethical Conduct of Research in an Ontario-wide First Nations Diabetes Research Project
Detection of Later Stage Breast Cancer in First Nations Women in Ontario, Canada
Developing Diabetes Interventions in an Ojibwa-Cree Community in Northern Ontario: Linking Qualitative and Quantitative Data
Developing Palliative Care Programs in Indigenous Communities Using Participatory Action Research: A Canadian Application of the Public Health Approach to Palliative Care
Diabetes Prevalence, Incidence and Mortality in First Nations and Other People in Ontario, 1995–2014: A Population-based Study using Linked Administrative Data
"Dialogue on Aboriginal Health: Sharing Our Challenges and Our Successes": Aboriginal Forum
Diversity Within: Deconstructing Aboriginal Community Health in Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve
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.
Editor's Introduction [vol. 7, no. 1, 2018]
Education Partnerships Program: NAN Counseling Studies - Counselling Study, Counselling Program Strategy
Elder Care Environmental Scan in Sioux Lookout Zone First Nations
Emergent Principles and Protocols for Indigenous Health Service Evaluation: Summary Report of a Provincial "Three Ribbons" Expert Consensus Panel
The Emerging Epidemic of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in First Nation Children and Youth: Issues Related to Diagnosis, Etiology, Complications and Treatment
An Environmental Scan of Emergency Response Systems and Services in Remote First Nations Communities in Northern Ontario
Environmental Scan of Métis Health Information, Initiatives and Programs
An Evaluation of Naotkamegwanning First Nation’s Wiisokotaatiwin Pilot Program
Evaluation of the Acceptability of a CD-Rom as a Health Promotion Tool for Inuit in Ottawa
Evaluation of the Indigenous Relationship and Cultural Safety Courses among a sample of Indigenous Services Canada nurses
An Examination of the Integration Processes of Anishinaabe Smudging Ceremonies in Northeastern Ontario Health Care Facilities
Examining the Association Between Traditional and Mainstream Medicine and the Prevalence of Arthritis in the Urban Indigenous Population Living in Toronto
Kinesiology Thesis (MSc) -- York University, 2019.
Explanatory Models of Health During Pregnancy: Native Women and Non-Native Health Care Providers in Toronto
Exploring Childhood Immunization Uptake With First Nations Mothers in North-Western Ontario
Exploring Key Stakeholder Perspectives For a Collaborative First Nation Research Protocol
Exploring Resilience and Indigenous Ways of Knowing
Exploring Successful Models of Respite Care for First Nations Communities in Quebec
Exploring the Characteristics for a Culturally Sensitive Employee Assistance Program with a First Nation Child and Family Staff Through the Use of Qualitative Interviewing
First Nations Led Telemedicine: From Access to Effective Use
"Flip It Around! To Being a Good Reminder on How You’re Supposed to Live": Understanding the Role of Storytelling as a Means of Encouraging Compassionate Listening in Type 2 Diabetes Healthcare Settings
Food-Related Behavior, Physical Activity, and Dietary Intake in First Nations - A Population at High Risk For Diabetes
From Benzos to Berries: Treatment Offered at an Aboriginal Youth Solvent Abuse Treatment Centre Relays the Importance of Culture
From Self-Determination to Community Health Empowerment: Evolving Aboriginal Health Services on Manitoulin Island, Ontario
Gashkiwidoon Tookit: COVID-19 Vaccine Implementation
Topics include collaboration with heathcare providers, communication strategies, determining vaccine numbers, clinic implementation, and vaccination after care.
Gathering and Sharing Learning with First Nations Communities
George Spence: Surgeon and Servant of the Hudson's Bay Company, 1738-41
Gestational Diabetes and First Nations Women: A Literature Review
A Grounded Theory Study of the Experience of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in First Nation Adults in Canada
A Guide For First Nations in Ontario: Navigating the Non- Insured Health Benefits & Ontario Health Programs Benefits
A Guide for Working with Aboriginal People of Northwestern Ontario: A Stroke Resource for Healthcare Providers
Guiding Health Promotion Efforts with Urban Inuit: A Community-Specific Perspective on Health Information Sources and Dissemination Strategies
Harm Reduction Policies and Programs for Persons of Aboriginal Descent
Harmful Impacts: The Reliance on Hair Testing in Child Protection: Report of the Motherisk Commission
Healing From Complex Trauma and Abuse: An Exploration of Integrated Western and Traditional Indigenous Mental Health Services at Anishnawbe Health Toronto
A Healing Space: The Experience of First Nations and Inuit Youth with Equine-Assisted Learning (EAL)
Healing the Spirit: Exploring Sexualized Trauma and Recovery among Indigenous Men in Toronto
Healing the Wounded Inner Child of the Residential School Experience
Healing through Traditional Language
Healing Trail Promotes Diabetes Awareness
Focuses on programs and developing strategies launched through the Healing Trail program to promote diabetes awareness within Aboriginal communities.
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