Cultural Safety Collection

Furthering cultural safety in kidney care within Indigenous communities: A systematic narrative review

2021

Smith, M., Silva e Silva, V., Schick-Makaroff, K., Kappel, J., Bachynski, J.C., Monague, V., Paré, G.C., & Ross-White, A.

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The authors undertake a systematic review of the literature regarding cultural safety in the context of Indigenous kidney health care. The review revealed only 15 relevant articles, with three broad themes emerging: 1) relationality, engagement, and health care self-determination; 2) systemic issues, barriers, and access; and 3) addressing legacies of colonialsim for health care providers.

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Furthering cultural safety in kidney care within Indigenous communities: A systematic narrative review.

Smith, M., Silva e Silva, V., Schick-Makaroff, K., Kappel, J., Bachynski, J.C., Monague, V., Paré, G.C., & Ross-White, A. (2021). Furthering cultural safety in kidney care within Indigenous communities: A systematic narrative review. Kidney Medicine, 3(1), P896-904.

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