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From Cultural Safety to Anti-Racism: Reflections on Addressing Inequities in Palliative Care [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Oncology, 2023
The purpose of palliative care is to ease the suffering of individuals with a serious and often life-limiting illness throughout the course of their disease by providing holistic care that considers the physical, spiritual, and psychosocial dimensions of
Seana Bulle, Amit Arya, Naheed Dosani
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Application Progress of Aerogel / Inorganic Cementitious Composites in Building Thermal Insulation [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2023
In recent years, the problem of energy saving and consumption reduction in the construction industry has attracted more and more attention. The state has also put forward higher requirements on the energy saving, environmental protection and fire safety ...
Zeng Shuisheng   +4 more
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Effects of mechanical grinding on the physicochemical properties of silica aerogels

open access: yesFrontiers in Materials, 2023
Mechanical grinding is a facile method to get silica aerogels (SAs) with various particle sizes. However, the relationship between the grinding parameters and physicochemical properties is still unclear.
Rutian Li   +7 more
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Indigenizing our Research

open access: yesInternational Journal of Population Data Science, 2021
The use of data intensive health research has allowed for greater understandings of population health. When conducting data intensive health research, engaging and involving the community is essential for conducting meaningful research that is responsive
Valerie Nicholson   +13 more
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Ticking the box of ‘cultural safety’ is not enough: why trauma-informed practice is critical to Indigenous healing

open access: yesRural and Remote Health, 2021
It is critical that those working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities acknowledge and understand the impacts of trauma in order to engage in culturally safe practice.
Nicole Tujague, Kelleigh Ryan
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Security of polish economic migrants in Great Britain in the light of Brexit [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces, 2018
The results of the referendum on leaving the European Union by Great Britain have surprised experts from the world of politics, business analysts and immigrant community which functions in the British Isles.
Katarzyna Gierczak
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Cultural Humility: A Proposed Model for a Continuing Professional Development Program

open access: yesPharmacy, 2020
Continuing professional development (CPD) is an essential component of professional practice for registered health practitioners to maintain and enhance knowledge, skills and abilities.
Jennifer L. Cox, Maree Donna Simpson
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Understanding culturally safe cancer survivorship care with inuit in an urban community

open access: yesInternational Journal of Circumpolar Health, 2021
Cancer is a leading cause of death among Inuit. A legacy of colonialism, residential schools, and systemic racism has eroded trust among Inuit and many do not receive culturally safe care. This study aimed to explore the meaning of culturally safe cancer
Sipporah Enuaraq   +5 more
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“The world is so white”: improving cultural safety in healthcare systems for Australian Indigenous people with rheumatic heart disease

open access: yesAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 2022
Objective: To examine the views of senior health system knowledge holders, including Aboriginal experts, regarding the spaces where elimination strategies for rheumatic heart disease take place: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ways of knowing ...
Alice Mitchell   +4 more
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“How can I do more?” Cultural awareness training for hospital-based healthcare providers working with high Aboriginal caseload

open access: yesBMC Medical Education, 2020
Background Aboriginal cultural awareness training aims to build a culturally responsive workforce, however research has found the training has limited impact on the health professional’s ability to provide culturally safe care.
Vicki Kerrigan   +4 more
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