Cultural Safety Collection

Weaving the sweetgrass and porcupine quill birch box into a methodology: The living stories of chronic kidney disease for First Nations people

2018

Smith, M.

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The author undertook a qualitative study with First Nations participants living with kidney disease and highlights the importance of Indigenous Knowledge, relationality, cultural safety, and equitable access to health services in how participants experienced living with the disease.

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Weaving the sweetgrass and porcupine quill birch box into a methodology: The living stories of chronic kidney disease for First Nations people.

Smith, M. (2018). Weaving the sweetgrass and porcupine quill birch box into a methodology: The living stories of chronic kidney disease for First Nations people [Unpublished Doctoral dissertation]. University of Victoria.

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