Community Team Approaches to Mental Health Services and Wellness Promotion: A Report Prepared for Health Canada, First Nations and Inuit Health Branch
Contemporary Health Care Crisis: The Current Health Care Situation: [Chapter] VI
Cultural and Cognitive Considerations in the Prevention of American Indian Adolescent Suicide
The Cultural and Political Context of Patient Dissatisfaction in Cross-Cultural Clinical Encounters: A Canadian Inuit Study
Cultural Lessons for Clinical Mental Health Practice [Chapter] V
Cultural Safety: Exploring the Applicability of the Concept of Cultural Safety to Aboriginal Health and Community Wellness
Cultural Safety in Practice: A Curriculum for Family Medicine Residents and Physicians: IPAC-RCPSC
Culturally Competent Care for Aboriginal Women: A Case for Culturally Competent Care for Aboriginal Women Giving Birth in Hospital Settings
Dakota Perceptions of Clinical Encounters with Western Health-Care Providers
Dakota Seek Harmony With Universe
Department of National Health and Welfare, Medical Services Branch, Indian and Northern Health Services Directorate Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1987-1988
Department of National Health and Welfare, Medical Services Branch, Indian and Northern Health Services Directorate Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1988-1989
Depression Among the Oneida: Case Studies of the Interface Between Modern and Traditional
Determinants of Primary Medical Care Use Among Urban American Indians
Developing and Expanding Aboriginal Mental Health Services
Diabetes
Diabetes Care and Health Status of First Nations Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes in Alberta
Dialogues on Aboriginal-Focused Hospice Palliative Care in Rural and Remote British Columbia, Canada
Disparities and Chronic Health Care Needs For Elderly American Indians Living on or Near a Reservation
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.
Editorial: The Legacy of a Child: Jordan’s Principle
Effecting Equality: Norwegian Health Policy in Finnmark, 1945-1970s
Elder Care and Medicare
Elders Stories of Healing: A Narrative Inquiry into Indigenous and Western Health Systems Working in Tandam
Encountering Professional Psychology: Re-Envisioning Mental Health Services for Native North America
[An Error in Judgement: The Politics of Medical Care in an Indian/White Community]
Ethnic Variation in Cholecystectomy Rates and Outcomes, Manitoba, Canada, 1972-84
Explaining High Blood Pressure: Variation in Knowledge about Illness
Explaining the Paradox of Health and Social Support Among Aboriginal Canadians
Explanatory Models of Health During Pregnancy: Native Women and Non-Native Health Care Providers in Toronto
Family Counselling as Decolonization: Exploring an Indigenous Social-Constructivist Approach in Clinical Practice
Discusses how Indigenous and Western constructivist therapies can support and assist counsellors, social workers, psychologists and psychiatrists and can positively impact Indigenous families.
Federal Policies Fuel Spread of Swine Flu, Experts Say
Federal Policies Fuel Spread of Swine Flu, Experts Say
Final Report: A Shared Vision: Ensuring Quality of Life for Adults and Children with Asthma and Allergies in First Nations and Inuit Communities in Canada
First Aid For the Unconscious Patient
First Nations, Inuit, Métis Health Core Competencies: A Curriculum Framework for Continuing Medical Education
Lists seven key competencies along with enabling competencies (objectives) in seven aspects of practice: physician as medical expert, communicator, collaborator, manager, health advocate, scholar, and professional.