2020
Tremblay, M.-C., Graham, J., Porgo, T.V., Dogba, M.J., Paquette, J.-S., Careau, E., & Witteman, H.O.
The authors undertook a systematic review of studies conducted between January 2000 and February 2018 in Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and the United States to identify health-care interventions that improved cultural safety for Indigenous people living with diabetes and the potential impacts of these interventions on patients and health-care professionals. The study found that despite the paucity of studies, there was moderate evidence that interventions to improve cultural safety had positive effects on the treatment of diabetes in Indigenous populations.
Improving cultural safety of diabetes care in Indigenous populations of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United States: A systematic rapid review.
Tremblay, M.-C., Graham, J., Porgo, T.V., Dogba, M.J., Paquette, J.-S., Careau, E., & Witteman, H.O. (2020). Improving cultural safety of diabetes care in Indigenous populations of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United States: A systematic rapid review. Canadian Journal of Diabetes, 44(7), 670-78.
January 2024
Elder/seniors' Health Cultural Safety Brain health
Health Services Racism, Stigma and Discrimination Cultural Safety Professional Standards/Competencies
Nutrition Cultural Safety