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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37064658/a-national-level-examination-of-first-nations-peoples-mental-health-data-predicting-mental-well-being-from-social-determinants-of-health-using-the-2017-aboriginal-peoples-survey
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Lydia J Hicks, Christopher J Mushquash, Elaine Toombs
INTRODUCTION: A history of colonization and assimilation have resulted in social, economic, and political disparities for Indigenous people in Canada. Decades of discriminatory policies (e.g., the Indian Act, the Residential School System) have led to numerous health and mental health inequities, which have been intergenerationally maintained. Four main social determinants of health (i.e., income, education, employment, and housing) disproportionately influence the health of Indigenous peoples...
2023: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37052051/disability-and-suicidal-ideation-among-indigenous-adults-in-canada-cultural-resources-as-contingencies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lei Chai
OBJECTIVES: The present study asks: Is disability is associated with suicidal ideation among Indigenous adults in Canada? And if so, do cultural resources-as measured by cultural identity affect, cultural group belonging, cultural engagement, and cultural exploration-modify this association? METHODS: Data were from a nationally representative sample of First Nations peoples living off-reserve, Métis, and Inuit across Canada-the 2017 Aboriginal Peoples Survey ( N  = 16,125)...
April 13, 2023: Archives of Suicide Research: Official Journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37037016/understanding-indigenous-health-literacy-through-community-led-engagement
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Katrina Sawchuck, Vivian Ramsden
Context: This is the last in a four-part series that describes the outcome of a mixed-methods participatory social justice (MMPSJ) research project. A community engagement model was designed by participants as a synthesis of working with urban Indigenous peoples living on Treaty Six Territory and traditional homeland of the Metis in Saskatchewan, Canada. It responds to the Truth and Reconciliation Commissions calls to Action 10, 18-20. Community-based participatory health research (CBPHR) often sees the community as a place to undertake research in; this research saw the community as providing the leadership for the research...
January 1, 2023: Annals of Family Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36982126/indigenous-cultural-safety-training-for-applied-health-social-work-and-education-professionals-a-prisma-scoping-review
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Tammy L MacLean, Jinfan Rose Qiang, Lynn Henderson, Andrea Bowra, Lisa Howard, Victoria Pringle, Tenzin Butsang, Emma Rice, Erica Di Ruggiero, Angela Mashford-Pringle
Anti-Indigenous racism is a widespread social problem in health and education systems in English-speaking colonized countries. Cultural safety training (CST) is often promoted as a key strategy to address this problem, yet little evidence exists on how CST is operationalized and evaluated in health and education systems. This scoping review sought to broadly synthesize the academic literature on how CST programs are developed, implemented, and evaluated in the applied health, social work and education fields in Canada, United States, Australia, and New Zealand...
March 22, 2023: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36868648/a-review-of-occupational-safety-and-health-research-for-american-indians-and-alaska-natives
#25
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Kaitlin Wingate, Elizabeth Dalsey, Deborah Poling Scott
INTRODUCTION: To better understand what is known about issues affecting American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) workers, authors conducted a literature review of publications specific to AI/AN and occupational safety and health. METHODS: Search criteria included: (a) American Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages in the United States; (b) First Nations and aboriginals in Canada; and (c) occupational safety and health. RESULTS: Results of two identical searches in 2017 and 2019 identified 119 articles and 26 articles respectively, with references to AI/AN people and occupation...
February 2023: Journal of Safety Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36798651/indigenous-peoples-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-a-systematic-scoping-review
#26
REVIEW
Kerrie Pickering, Eranga K Galappaththi, James D Ford, Chandni Singh, Carol Zavaleta-Cortijo, Keith Hyams, J Jaime Miranda, Ingrid Arotoma-Rojas, Cecil Togarepi, Harpreet Kaur, Jasmitha Arvind, Halena Scanlon, Didacus B Namanya, Cecilia Anza-Ramirez
Past influenza pandemics including the Spanish flu and H1N1 have disproportionately affected Indigenous Peoples. We conducted a systematic scoping review to provide an overview of the state of understanding of the experience of Indigenous peoples during the first 18 months of the COVID-19 pandemic, in doing so we capture the state of knowledge available to governments and decision makers for addressing the needs of Indigenous peoples in these early months of the pandemic. We addressed three questions: (a) How is COVID-19 impacting the health and livelihoods of Indigenous peoples, (b) What system level challenges are Indigenous peoples experiencing, (c) How are Indigenous peoples responding? We searched Web of Science, Scopus, and PubMed databases and UN organization websites for publications about Indigenous peoples and COVID-19...
March 1, 2023: Environmental Research Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36410938/sogc-guideline-retirement-notice-no-3
#27
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These documents have been archived because they contain outdated information. They should not be consulted for clinical use, but for historical research only. Please visit the journal website for the most recent guidelines. Prenatal Screening for Fetal Aneuploidy [J Obstet Gynaecol Can 29 (2007) 146-161] AUTHORS Anne Summers, MD, North York, ON Sylvie Langlois, MD, Vancouver, BC Phil Wyatt, MD, PhD, Toronto, ON R. Douglas Wilson, MD, Philadelphia, PA A Report on Best Practices for Returning Birth to Rural and Remote Aboriginal Communities [J Obstet Gynaecol Can 29 (2007) 250-254] AUTHOR Carol Couchie, RM Diagnosis and Management of Placenta Previa [J Obstet Gynaecol Can 29 (2007) 261-266] AUTHOR Lawrence Oppenheimer, MD, Ottawa, ON Non-Medical Use of Fetal Ultrasound [J Obstet Gynaecol Can 29 (2007) 364-365] AUTHORS Michiel C...
November 2022: Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada: JOGC
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36309259/inequities-in-ambient-fine-particulate-matter-a-spatiotemporal-analysis-in-canadian-communities
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Megan Kirby-McGregor, Chen Chen, Hong Chen, Tarik Benmarhnia, Jay S Kaufman
BACKGROUND: Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5 ) is associated with adverse health outcomes but communities are not randomly exposed to PM2.5 . Previous cross-sectional environmental injustice analyses in Canada found disproportionately higher exposure to PM2.5 in low-income populations, visible minorities and immigrants. Beyond static surveillance, it is also important to evaluate how changes in PM2.5 exposure over time may differentially impact disadvantaged communities. We examine whether communities with different sociodemographic characteristics benefited equitably from the overall decreases in ambient concentrations of PM2...
October 26, 2022: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36280746/modeling-the-spatio%C3%A2-temporal-spread-of-covid%C3%A2-19-cases-recoveries-and-deaths-and-effects-of-partial-and-full-vaccination-coverage-in-canada
#29
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Somayeh Momenyan, Mahmoud Torabi
The purposes of our study are to map high-risk areas in Canada as well as quantifying the effects of vaccination intervention and socio-demographic factors on the transmission rates of infection, recovery, and death related to COVID-19. The data of this research included weekly number of COVID‑19 cases, recovered, and dead individuals from 2020 through 2021 in Canada at health region and provincial levels. These data were associated with cumulative rates of partial and full vaccination and socio-demographic factors...
October 24, 2022: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36214013/workplace-mental-health-characteristics-of-the-indigenous-workforce-in-canada-a-descriptive-study
#30
REVIEW
Behdin Nowrouzi-Kia, Basem Gohar, Gobika Sithamparanathan, Ruo Yue Sun, Jennifer Casole
BACKGROUND: The Indigenous workforce in Canada is challenged by a history of Euro-Canadian colonialism that has presented deleterious health outcomes, including those in the workplace. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe the workplace mental health of Indigenous workers. METHODS: We used the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) between 2015 to 2016. Data were analyzed using the Public Use Microdata Files to profile the workplace mental health characteristics of First Nation Canadians (n = 6,297) and Canadians (n = 84,155)...
October 3, 2022: Work: a Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35926697/neurotrauma-in-indigenous-populations-of-canada-challenges-and-opportunities-at-a-global-level-a-scoping-review
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Zaid Salaheen, Ali Moghaddamjou, Michael Fehlings
BACKGROUND: Neurotrauma accounts for over 24,000 hospitalizations annually in Canada and has a significant impact in many developed countries. Among those affected, indigenous peoples are disproportionately impacted. The present scoping review explores the factors contributing to neurotrauma in indigenous populations and potential strategies to address this health care issue at a global level. METHODS: A search was performed in Medline (1974-2021) and Embase (1946-2021) to identify studies pertaining to neurotrauma in indigenous populations of Canada...
August 2, 2022: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35924899/the-role-of-indigenous-health-workers-in-ear-health-screening-programs-for-indigenous-children-a-scoping-review
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Brianna Poirier, Leanne Quirino, Michelle Allen, Roland Wilson, Jacqueline Stephens
OBJECTIVE: To identify and describe the involvement of Indigenous Health Workers within ear health screening programs for Indigenous Peoples in Australia, Canada, the US and New Zealand. METHODS: Peer-reviewed and grey literature sources were systematically searched to identify evidence. This scoping review was conducted in accordance with the scoping review extension of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. RESULTS: Forty pieces of evidence were included in this review...
August 4, 2022: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35851325/systematic-scoping-review-of-occupational-health-injuries-and-illnesses-among-indigenous-workers
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REVIEW
Brett Shannon, Warren Jennings, Lee Friedman
Indigenous populations in the USA, Australia, New Zealand (NZ) and Canada total more than 13 million, but continue to be marginalised in their respective regions. The goal of this comprehensive review of all studies evaluating adverse occupational health outcomes among Indigenous populations in these countries was to identify gaps in the literature and future research directions. A systematic scoping review of research published between 1970 and 2020 was undertaken using the methodological framework initially proposed by Arksey and O'Malley...
July 18, 2022: Occupational and Environmental Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35836247/holistic-antenatal-education-class-interventions-a-systematic-review-of-the-prioritisation-and-involvement-of-indigenous-peoples-of-aotearoa-new-zealand-australia-canada-and-the-united-states-over-a-10-year-period-2008-to-2018
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Nikki M Barrett, Lisette Burrows, Polly Atatoa-Carr, Linda T Smith, Bridgette Masters-Awatere
BACKGROUND: Research into the effectiveness of antenatal education classes is crucial for Indigenous Peoples from Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the United States who experience poorer maternal and infant health outcomes compared to non-Indigenous populations. Our systematic review questions were intended to determine the extent of Indigenous Peoples prioritisation and involvement in antenatal education classes, and to understand the experience of Indigenous Peoples from these countries in antenatal education classes...
July 14, 2022: Archives of Public Health, Archives Belges de Santé Publique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35710495/health-system-learning-with-indigenous-communities-a-study-protocol-for-a-two-eyed-seeing-review-and-multiple-case-study
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Crystal Milligan, Rosa Mantla, Grace Blake, John B Zoe, Tyanna Steinwand, Sharla Greenland, Susan Keats, Sara Nash, Kyla Kakfwi-Scott, Georgina Veldhorst, Angela Mashford-Pringle, Suzanne Stewart, Susan Chatwood, Whitney Berta, Mark J Dobrow
BACKGROUND: It is well documented that Canadian healthcare does not fully meet the health needs of First Nations, Inuit or Métis peoples. In 1996, the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples concluded that Indigenous peoples' healthcare needs had to be met by strategies and systems that emerged from Indigenous worldviews and cultures. In 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission also called on health organizations to learn from Indigenous "knowledges" and integrate Indigenous worldviews alongside biomedicine and other western ways of knowing...
June 16, 2022: Health Research Policy and Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35701032/improving-cultural-competence-of-healthcare-workers-in-first-nations-communities-a-narrative-review-of-implemented-educational-interventions-in-2015-20
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chris Rissel, Lynette Liddle, Courtney Ryder, Annabelle Wilson, Barbara Richards, Madeleine Bower
BACKGROUND: Cultural competency is often promoted as a strategy to address health inequities; however, there is little evidence linking cultural competency with improved patient outcomes. This article describes the characteristics of recent educational interventions designed to improve cultural competency in healthcare workers for First Nations peoples of Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA. METHODS: In total, 13 electronic databases and 14 websites for the period from January 2015 to May 2021 were searched...
June 15, 2022: Australian Journal of Primary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35513597/mind-the-gap-what-factors-determine-the-worse-health-status-of-indigenous-women-relative-to-men-living-off-reserve-in-canada
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Min Hu, Mohammad Hajizadeh
BACKGROUND: Indigenous populations have the poorest health outcomes in Canada. In addition, some studies report notable gender health gaps among Indigenous populations of Canada, with greater disadvantages for Indigenous women. To date, the driving factors behind the health gaps between Indigenous women and men are poorly understood. METHOD: Using the four available Aboriginal People Surveys (APS) (2001, 2006, 2012, and 2017), we measure gender gaps in good general health (GGH) (i...
May 5, 2022: Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35451927/cultural-competence-and-safety-in-circumpolar-countries-an-analysis-of-discourses-in-healthcare
#38
REVIEW
Josée G Lavoie, Jon Petter Stoor, Elizabeth Rink, Katie Cueva, Elena Gladun, Christina Viskum Lytken Larsen, Gwen Healey Akearok, Nicole Kanayurak
Circumpolar Indigenous populations continue to experience dramatic health inequities when compared to their national counterparts. The objectives of this study are first, to explore the space given in the existing literature to the concepts of cultural safety and cultural competence, as it relates to Indigenous peoples in Circumpolar contexts; and second, to document where innovations have emerged. We conducted a review of the English, Danish, Norwegian, Russian and Swedish Circumpolar health literature focusing on Indigenous populations...
December 2022: International Journal of Circumpolar Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35025101/an-equity-based-assessment-of-immunization-related-responses-in-urban-alberta-during-the-2014-measles-outbreak-a-comparative-analysis-between-calgary-and-edmonton
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thilina Bandara, Cory Neudorf, Nazeem Muhajarine
OBJECTIVES: This study investigates measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) immunization rates during the measles outbreak in Calgary and Edmonton of 2014 stratified by four area-level socio-demographic indicators. This study also leverages this epidemiological data to assess the equity aspect of emergency measures instituted regarding immunization in those two cities. METHODS: A mixed-methods comparative case study analysis methodology was employed to assess the neighbourhood-level immunization statuses before (2013), during (2014), and after (2015) an active measles outbreak in Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada...
January 13, 2022: Canadian Journal of Public Health. Revue Canadienne de Santé Publique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35014886/the-role-of-the-indigenous-patient-navigator-a-scoping-review
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aric Rankin, Andrea Baumann, Bernice Downey, Ruta Valaitis, Amy Montour, Pat Mandy
BACKGROUND: Healthcare systems are complex and as a result patients may experience fragmentation of services. Indigenous populations experience increasingly disproportionate health disparities compared to non-Indigenous populations. Patient navigation is known as a patient-centered approach to empower individuals to connect with appropriate services. Literature surrounding the Indigenous Patient Navigator (IPN) remains sparse necessitating this scoping review. Purpose: To map the current state of the role of the IPN internationally within Canada, United States, Australia and New Zealand...
January 11, 2022: Canadian Journal of Nursing Research
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