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Adapting evidence-based tobacco addiction treatment for Inuit living in Ontario: A qualitative study of collaboration and co-creation to move from pan-Indigenous to Inuit-specific programming

2021

Barker, M., Uuttuvak, A., Lund, C., Dragonetti, R., & Selby, P.

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This article describes the co-creation of a toolkit of Inuit-specific tobacco cessation resources, which was guided by a Two-Eyed Seeing approach. It also presents results from an evaluation of the toolkit through a pilot session and focus group with Inuit living in Ottawa who use tobacco. Findings highlight the importance of engagement and co-creation with Indigenous Peoples to ensure cultural relevance and appropriateness of healthcare interventions.

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Adapting evidence-based tobacco addiction treatment for Inuit living in Ontario: A qualitative study of collaboration and co-creation to move from pan-Indigenous to Inuit-specific programming.

Barker, M., Uuttuvak, A., Lund, C., Dragonetti, R., & Selby, P. (2021). Adapting evidence-based tobacco addiction treatment for Inuit living in Ontario: A qualitative study of collaboration and co-creation to move from pan-Indigenous to Inuit-specific programming. International Journal of Indigenous Health, 16(2), 36-53.

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