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Objectives The overarching research objective was to examine, culturally adapt, and further evaluate a mental health promotion approach called the PAX within 8 First Nations communities.
Mariette Chartier +10 more
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Assessment of cultural safety in a post-Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) era [PDF]
Background: As The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) introduces alternatives to the Objective Structured Clinical Examination, it is imperative that standards are continually set for a culturally safe general practice workforce ...
Evans, Rebecca +3 more
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Background: Evaluation methods based on western frameworks that disregard Indigenous peoples’ worldviews and are imposed and implemented by outsiders are problematic for Indigenous communities.
Natasha Blanchet-Cohen +2 more
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Promoting a Culture of Safety [PDF]
Over the past 10 years, checklists have been incorporated into the perioperative environment in increasing numbers. The concept appears to be a simple one: develop a simple list of critical items that need to be double-checked before, and in some cases after, any anesthetic or surgery.
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Cultural Safety: Beyond the rhetoric
We acknowledge the sovereignty of Indigenous peoples across the Earth as the traditional custodians of Country, and their timeless and embodied relationships with cultures, communities, lands, waters, and sky.
Geia Bwgcolman, Lynore +11 more
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Sherri Di Lallo,1 Keren Schoenberger,2 Laura Graham,2 Ashley Drobot,2 Mubashir Aslam Arain3 1Stollery Awasisak Indigenous Health, Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; 2Health Systems Evaluation and Evidence, Alberta Health Services ...
Di Lallo S +4 more
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Evaluating the culture of safety [PDF]
Leaders need to stay close to the action if their organisations are to be not just seen as safe, but actually to be safer Where once poor patient safety was deemed to be the result of individuals and technical inadequacy, ways of improving safety increasingly focus on the interaction of technology, human resources and organisations, together with the ...
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Safety and volunteer construction workers [PDF]
The construction industry is dangerous, with 39 fatalities at work in the UK in 2012/13 and comparable and even larger figures reported worldwide. People also take part in construction on a voluntary basis; most volunteers have limited training and no ...
Crapper, Martin +7 more
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Safety culture: the Nottingham Veterinary Safety Culture Survey (NVSCS) [PDF]
Safety culture is a vital concept in human healthcare because of its influence on staff behaviours in relation to patient safety. Understanding safety culture is essential to ensure the acceptance and sustainability of changes, such as the introduction of safe surgery checklists. While widely studied and assessed in human medicine, there is no tool for
Oxtoby, C. +3 more
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When buildings are exposed to erosion from the natural environment, erosion behaviors such as surface damage and structural instability occur, which greatly affect the aesthetic value and service life of the buildings.
Shuisheng Zeng +5 more
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