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2020
Indigenous communities are those with historical claims to native lands, practices, and customs that have sustained them for millennia. In many parts of the world, they continue to draw on age-old wisdom and practices to sustain their health in the modern, and, now, digital age.
Seth Oppong +2 more
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Indigenous communities are those with historical claims to native lands, practices, and customs that have sustained them for millennia. In many parts of the world, they continue to draw on age-old wisdom and practices to sustain their health in the modern, and, now, digital age.
Seth Oppong +2 more
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2023
The United Nations estimates that there are more than 476 million Indigenous peoples across the globe, which is almost 7% of the world’s population. Although Indigenous peoples are defined in a variety of political and cultural ways, there is increasing recognition of the seven defining criteria for indigeneity as set out by UN Permanent Forum on ...
Ian Anderson, Kate Silburn
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The United Nations estimates that there are more than 476 million Indigenous peoples across the globe, which is almost 7% of the world’s population. Although Indigenous peoples are defined in a variety of political and cultural ways, there is increasing recognition of the seven defining criteria for indigeneity as set out by UN Permanent Forum on ...
Ian Anderson, Kate Silburn
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2022
Income, education, job security, food and housing, and gender and race are all examples of the social determinants of health. These factors influence the health and well-being of patients, as well as how they interact with health care providers and receive health care, and unfortunately, certain biases can become a barrier to maintaining good health in
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Income, education, job security, food and housing, and gender and race are all examples of the social determinants of health. These factors influence the health and well-being of patients, as well as how they interact with health care providers and receive health care, and unfortunately, certain biases can become a barrier to maintaining good health in
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BMJ, 2010
Health systems must recognise culture and protect rights as well as needs The health of the world’s 350 million indigenous peoples continues to show that Western orthodoxy about health cannot be generalised. Although the health of many of these peoples has improved alongside advances in medicine, even in developed countries the health of indigenous ...
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Health systems must recognise culture and protect rights as well as needs The health of the world’s 350 million indigenous peoples continues to show that Western orthodoxy about health cannot be generalised. Although the health of many of these peoples has improved alongside advances in medicine, even in developed countries the health of indigenous ...
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Australian Indigenous mental health
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2001ABSTRACT: Understanding the complexity of another culture’s health concerns is fraught with difficulty, yet ‘ways forward’ abound. Many researchers, including Indigenous people, have recorded cultural understandings of health, and made recommendations that have influenced the planning of Indigenous peoples’ mental health care.
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2020
This book examines the intersections of bioethics, human rights and health equity. It does so through the contextual lenses of nation states while presenting global themes on rights, colonialism and bioethics. The book is framed by the following propositions on indigenous health: it is a human rights issue; it is located within the politics of ...
Zion, Deborah +2 more
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This book examines the intersections of bioethics, human rights and health equity. It does so through the contextual lenses of nation states while presenting global themes on rights, colonialism and bioethics. The book is framed by the following propositions on indigenous health: it is a human rights issue; it is located within the politics of ...
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