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A Longitudinal Study to Better Understand Child Protection Intervention for First Nations Children [PDF]
This study brings forward new evidence regarding child protection (CP) intervention for First Nations children and contributes to a longitudinal understanding of their trajectories within CP services.
Esposito, Tonino +7 more
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Good Words, Good Food, Good Mind
Each year, more interdisciplinary food-related programs are offered at Turtle Island colleges and universities. First Nations Technical Institute (FNTI), an Indigenous postsecondary institution located on Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, Ontario, is in the
Keith Williams, Suzanne Brant
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PURPOSEUp to one third of patients with cancer are thought to experience adverse cardiovascular events after their cancer diagnosis and treatment. High-quality information about cancer treatment-related cardiovascular disease can prepare patients and ...
Abbey Diaz +5 more
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First Nations’ hospital readmission ending in death: a potential sentinel indicator of inequity?
In this study, we focused on readmissions for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions (ACSC) ending in death, to capture those admissions and readmissions that might have been prevented if responsive primary healthcare was accessible.
Josée Lavoie +4 more
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Linking First Nations data to administrative health data within Manitoba
Introduction First Nation peoples (FNs) were unable to track their own health care trends due to limitations in datasets. The key linked file enables FNs to identify themselves within administrative datasets and work with Crown governments to bring ...
Venkata Shravan Ramayanam, Leona Star
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Fever in our First Nations [PDF]
In a CMAJ practice article, Bagnall and colleagues describe acute rheumatic fever in a member of Canada’s immigrant population.[1][1] The same article correctly identifies Canada’s First Nations as a population at risk for this disease. Social determinants of health are contributory: poverty,
Janet, Gordon +7 more
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The Gap in Health Status Between Manitoba First Nations and All Other Manitobans Is Widening
Introduction A 2002 report described the gap in health status between First Nations (FN) and all other Manitobans (AOM). That report was widely quoted in the context of other initiatives recognizing the inequities in Canadian society.
Alan Katz +4 more
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Lifetime risk of diabetes among First Nations and non–First Nations people [PDF]
Lifetime risk is a relatively straightforward measure used to communicate disease burden, representing the cumulative risk of an outcome during the remainder of an individual's life starting from a disease-free index age. We estimated the lifetime risk of diabetes among men and women in both First Nations and non-First Nations populations using a ...
Tanvir Chowdhury, Turin +7 more
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The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada calls upon those who can effect change within Canadian systems to recognize the value of Indigenous healing practices and to collaborate with Indigenous healers, Elders, and knowledge keepers where ...
JoLee Saskamoose +4 more
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Epidemiology of diabetes mellitus among First Nations and non-First Nations adults [PDF]
First Nations people in Canada experience a disproportionate burden of type 2 diabetes mellitus. To increase our understanding of this evolving epidemic, we compared the epidemiology of diabetes between First Nations and non-First Nations adults in Saskatchewan from 1980 to 2005.We used administrative databases to perform a population-based study of ...
Roland, Dyck +4 more
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