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Tremblay, M-C., & Echaquan, S.
Springer, Cham
This article highlights a promising example of how health promotion research can contribute to meaningfully transforming health services and promoting culturally safe health care. The objective of this research is to co-develop a new intervention model to ensure cultural safety for Atikamekw patients in Québec.
Fostering Cultural Safety in Health Care Through a Decolonizing Approach to Research with, for and by Indigenous Communities.
Tremblay, M-C., & Echaquan, S. (2022). Fostering cultural safety in health care through a decolonizing approach to research with, for and by Indigenous communities. In L. Potvin, D. Jourdan (Eds.), Global Handbook of Health Promotion Research, Vol. 1 (pp. 115-126)Springer, Cham.
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