Search Results - "Echaquan, Sandro"
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Improving preventive screening with Indigenous peoples
Published in Canadian family physician (01-08-2021)“…A 29-year-old Cree woman was recently welcomed into your family practice. You are meeting her for the first time, so you inquire if she needs anything in…”
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Cultural safety involves new professional roles: A rapid review of interventions in Australia, the United States, Canada and New Zealand
Published in AlterNative : an international journal of indigenous peoples (01-03-2023)“…Cultural safety is a decolonizing and transformative approach to health care aimed at achieving health care that recognizes, respects and nurtures the needs,…”
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Providing culturally safe care to Indigenous people living with diabetes: Identifying barriers and enablers from different perspectives
Published in Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (01-04-2021)“…In recent years, cultural safety has been proposed as a transformative approach to health care allowing improved consideration of Indigenous patient needs,…”
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Promoting cultural safety in health care: co-developing an intervention with three Atikamekw communities in Québec, Canada
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Reflections on Indigenous health care: Building trust
Published in Canadian family physician (01-08-2021)“…Although we as physicians perceive ourselves as caring professionals who want to do what is best for their patients, many Indigenous people feel very…”
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Réflexions sur les soins de santé aux patients autochtones: Instaurer la confiance
Published in Canadian family physician (01-08-2021)“…Although we as physicians perceive ourselves as caring professionals who want to do what is best for their patients, many Indigenous people feel very…”
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Améliorer le dépistage chez les patients autochtones
Published in Canadian family physician (01-08-2021)“…A 29-year-old Cree woman was recently welcomed into your family practice. You are meeting her for the first time, so you inquire if she needs anything in…”
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