Cultural Safety Collection

Cultural Safety as an Outcome of a Dynamic Relational Process: The Experience of Inuit in a Mainstream Residential Addiction Rehabilitation Centre in Southern Canada

2022

Lauziere, J., Fletcher, C., & Gaboury, I.

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This qualitative, instrumental case study explores cultural safety for Inuit patients accessing services in residential addiction rehabilitation centres in Southern Québec through participant interviews and observations. The study's main findings focus on the need for trust, quality of communication, and reflection on power dynamics as conditions for cultural safety.

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Cultural Safety as an Outcome of a Dynamic Relational Process: The Experience of Inuit in a Mainstream Residential Addiction Rehabilitation Centre in Southern Canada.

Lauziere, J., Fletcher, C., & Gaboury, I. (2022). Cultural safety as an outcome of a dynamic relational process: The experience of Inuit in a mainstream residential addiction rehabilitation centre in Southern Canada. Qualitative Health Research, 32(6), 970-984.

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