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Culturally Safe Health Initiatives for Indigenous Peoples in Canada: A Scoping Review

2018

Brooks-Cleator, L., Phillipps, B., & Giles, A.

Canadian Journal of Nursing Resaerch

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This article identifies key components of culturally safe health initiatives for the Indigenous population in Canada from a scoping review of literature related to culturally safe health promotion programs, initiatives, services and care. The authors identified six themes of importance: collaboration/partnerships; power sharing; addressing the broader contexts of patients' lives; safe environment; organizational and individual level self-reflection; and training for healthcare providers.

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Culturally Safe Health Initiatives for Indigenous Peoples in Canada: A Scoping Review.

Brooks-Cleator, L., Phillipps, B., & Giles, A. (2018). Culturally safe health initiatives for Indigenous Peoples in Canada: A scoping review. Canadian Journal of Nursing Resarch, 50(4), 202-13.

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