It Started over Coffee: The Aboriginal Community Youth Resilience Network (ACYRN) in Mi’kmaq and Maliseet Communities of Atlantic Canada
Kahwà:tsire: Indigenous Families in a Family Therapy Practice with the Indigenous Worldview as the Foundation
A KCNQ1 V205M Missense Mutation Causes a High Rate Of Long QT Syndrome in a First Nations Community of Northern British Columbia: A Community-Based Approach To Understanding the Impact
Knowledge and Perceptions of Tuberculosis Among a Sample of Urban Aboriginal People
Knowledge Translation in the Context of Aboriginal Health
Language as a Facilitator of Cultural Connection
Living Tensions of Co-Creating a Wellness Program and Narrative Inquiry alongside Urban Aboriginal Youth
The Making of My Story
Making Research Relevant: Grant Assessment Processes in Indigenous Research
Māori Women and Gambling: Every Day is a War Day!
March 2008 Survey Results: UGME Indigenous Health Curriculum
Meeting the Health Care Needs of Elderly Métis Women in Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan
Mind, Body, Emotions and Spirit: Reading to the Ancestors for Healing
Modern People's Beliefs in Health: A Conversation With Glenda Go_djalk
Moving Beyond Description: Closing the Health Equity Gap by Redressing Racism Impacting Indigenous Populations
Moving Forward Together in Aboriginal Women's Health: A Participatory Action Research Exploring Knowledge Sharing, Working Together and Addressing Issues Collaboratively in Urban Primary Health Care Settings
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Program
National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards User Guide for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
Naturopathic Medicine for Improved Health Care within Canadian Aboriginal Communities
Discusses results of four investigations: systematic review of literature on use of naturopathic or complementary medicine; qualitative study on impact and conduct of naturopathic medicine at an Aboriginal community clinic; telephone survey of Aboriginal Health Centres across Ontario; and comparative assessment of approaches used in naturopathic and traditional Aboriginal medicine.
Need for Equity in Treatment of Substance Use among Indigenous People in Canada
A Network Approach to Policy Framing: A Case Study of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan
Niiwin Wendaanimak Four Winds Wellness Program Evaluation Report
Program designed for homeless and under-housed Indigenous peoples living in the downtown mid-west Toronto area. Evaluation consisted of environmental scan, developing a client profile, key informant interviews and focus groups.
Notokwe Opikiheet - "Old-Lady Raised": Aboriginal Women's Reflections on Ethics and Methodologies in Health Research
Paradoxes and Contradictions in Health Policy Reform: Implications for First Nations Women
A Participatory Evaluation of a First Nations Substance Abuse Treatment Centre
Perceptions of Medical Interactions Between Healthcare Providers and American Indian Older Adults
The Pisimweyapiy Counselling Centre: Paving the Red Road to Wellness in Northern Manitoba
Principles and Practices of Cultural Competency: A Review of the Literature
Process Evaluation of a Multi-Institutional Community-Based Program for Diabetes Prevention among First Nations
Promoting Indigenous Participation in Health Promotion Education Through Community-Based Participatory Research
Psychoactive Agents and Native American Spirituality: Past and Present
Recognition of Cultural Awareness Training as a Core Component of Health Services
"Relational Care": A Guide to Health Care and Support For Aboriginal People Living With HIV/AIDS: Final Repot
Remembering Why We Sit at the Table
Report on the State of Public Health in Canada: 2008
A Review of First Nation Youth and Young Adult Injury Deaths: 2010 - 2015
The Role and Identity of an Aboriginal Cultural Helper in an Edmonton Hospital
Rooting Mental Health in an Aboriginal World View: Inspired by Many Hands One Dream
Sami Speakers Are Less Satisfied With General Practitioners' Services
Seeking Health Care at Emergency Departments: Access Issues Affecting Aboriginal People
Study showed that people's reasons for going to the Emergency Department for walk-in issues were shaped by complex social, economic and personal factors.