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.
Delivering on Diversity: The Challenges of Commissioning for Whānau Ora
Demographic, Social, and Mental Health Aspects of American Indian and Alaska Native Adolescents in Hawai‘i
Dene and Western Medicine Meet in Image-based Storytelling
A Dene First Nation’s Community Readiness Assessment to Take Action against HIV/AIDS: A Pilot Project
Describing the Process of Ethical Conduct of Research in an Ontario-wide First Nations Diabetes Research Project
Developing a Cultural Safety Intervention for Clinicians: Process Evaluation of a Pilot Study in the Northwest Territories
Developing a More Culturally Appropriate Approach to Surveying Adverse Childhood Experiences among Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Developing a Policy to Address Anti-Indigenous Racism in Health Care
Developing an Indigenous Measure of Overall Health and Well-being: The Wicozani Instrument
Developing Health and Wellness Plans: A Guide for First Nations
Developing the Tribal Resource Guide and the Poverty and Culture Training: The We RISE (Raising Income, Supporting Education) Study
Christine W. Hockett
The Downtown Eastside and Aboriginal Women
Early Years Indigenous Cultural Safety Resource Guide
The End of Life Is an Auspicious Opportunity for Healing: Decolonizing Death and Dying for Urban Indigenous People
Evaluating “in a good way”: Exploring Approaches to Integrating Indigenous Worldviews and Ways of Knowing into the Centers for Disease Control Framework for Program Evaluation in Public Health
Health Sciences Capstone Project (M.P.H.)--Simon Fraser University, 2018.
Evaluation of a Native Youth Leadership Program Grounded in Cherokee Culture: The “Remember the Removal” Program
An Evaluation of Mental Health First Aid First Nations: Comprehensive Report
Evaluation of the Indigenous Relationship and Cultural Safety Courses among a sample of Indigenous Services Canada nurses
An Exploration of the Nursing Leaders’ Experiences Addressing Indigenous Health in University Undergraduate Nursing Programs in Ontario
Exploring Indigenous Women’s Dietary Practices with the Women Warriors Program: Social Determinants and Resilience in Seeking Wellness
Exploring the Health and Well-Being of Children and Youth in Winneway, Québec
Exploring the Relationship between Sense of Coherence and Historical Trauma among American Indian Youth
Exploring Why and How Encounters with the Norwegian Health-care System can be Considered Culturally Unsafe by North Sami-Speaking Patients and Relatives: A Qualitative Study Based on 11 Interviews
Failure of Mainstream Well-being Measures to Appropriately Reflect the Well-being of Indigenous and Local Communities and its Implications for Welfare Policies
Feasibility of a Systems Approach to Treat Commercial Tobacco Dependence within American Indian Health Clinics
First Nations Elders’ Perspectives of Engagement in Community Programs in Nak’azdli Whut’en, British Columbia, Canada
First Nations, Inuit and Métis Cancer Care Priorities A Document Review of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Cancer Care Engagement (2011-2018) to Inform the Refresh of the Canadian Strategy for Cancer Control
Review of 48 documents relating to challenges, priorities and promising practices.
First Nations Mental Wellness Continuum Framework: Implementation Guide
"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
For the Love of Our Children: An Indigenous Connectedness Framework
From Ambivalence to Revitalization: Negotiating Cardiovascular Health Behaviors Related to Environmental and Historical Trauma in a Northwest American Indian Community
Genomic Research Through an Indigenous Lens: Understanding the Expectations
Gitxsan Phrase Book for Health Care Providers Volume II
Health Care Utilisation Changes among Alaska Native Adults After Participation in an Indigenous Community Programme to Address Adverse Life Experiences: A Propensity Score-matched Analysis
Health & Indigenous Elders
Brief list of resources.
"Last reviewed December 2019."
Health Literacy in Action: Kaupapa Māori Evaluation of a Cardiovascular Disease Medications Health Literacy Intervention
A Health Worker in Sydney
Hollo Micha Oh Chash: Transforming Historical Trauma Narratives to Improve Community Health
Honouring Sacred Relationships: Wise Practices in Indigenous Social Work
How a Lifecourse Approach Can Promoted Long-term Health and Wellbeing Outcomes for Māori
I Breath for Them
“I feel safe just coming here because there are other Native brothers and sisters”: Findings from a Community-based Evaluation of the Niiwin Wendaanimak Four Winds Wellness Program
Study evaluates community services available to homeless and at risk Indigenous people in Toronto. Found that the collaborative services model currently in place used inclusive and harm reduction models to create a non-judgmental space; identified program strengths, challenges, and gaps and makes policy recommendations.