Deadly Dads Support Society: understanding the development and impact of a culturally centred, group-led support strategy for nêhiyaw (Plains Cree) fathers and men [0.03%]
致命父亲支持协会:理解文化中心、小组领导支持策略的发展与影响,以平原克里语父亲和男性为例
Reuel A Purificati-Fuñe,Patrick Lightning Sr,Patrick Lightning Jr et al.
Reuel A Purificati-Fuñe et al.
Through a long-standing community-university partnership, we developed a culturally centred, group-led support strategy for nêhiyaw (Plains Cree) fathers and men to enhance their well-being. A community-based participatory research approac...
Health worker perspectives on Greenlandic healthcare - resources, sustainability and work-life-balance [0.03%]
格陵兰医疗卫生工作者眼中的医疗健康问题——资源、可持续性和工作与生活之间的平衡
T Aagaard,L Seibæk
T Aagaard
Greenland faces severe challenges with the recruitment and retention of health workers. A healthcare reform from 2010 did not have the expected effect. On this background we explored health worker perspectives on barriers and opportunities ...
Jonas Bjørn Skjøth,Therese Mygind Hagens,Inuuteq Fleischer et al.
Jonas Bjørn Skjøth et al.
Inuit are a distinct ethnic group living in an environment likely to influence calcium metabolism and skeletal health. Bone mineral content (BMC) is a marker of skeletal health and fracture risk. Age is a dominant risk factor for osteoporos...
Jessica L Teune,Amanda K Walch
Jessica L Teune
Ketchikan, Alaska is home to 13,754 residents and located on an island, presenting unique challenges of access and availability. Limited published research exists regarding traditional foods or food security in Alaska, and primary research ...
Preparing for home death in rural areas - the experience of family caregivers providing palliative cancer care [0.03%]
农村地区的居家临终准备——家庭照顾者提供姑息性癌症照护的经验
Elisabet Breivik,Bente Ervik,Gabriele Kitzmüller
Elisabet Breivik
Palliative care policies worldwide support people's wishes to spend their final days at home with family caregivers playing a vital role. In Norway, 16% of the population lives in rural areas where palliative end-of-life care is especially ...
Ancestry or identity? The importance of Indigenous engagement in articulating First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in the 2006 Canadian Census Health and Environmental Cohort (CanCHEC) [0.03%]
族裔还是身份?土著参与在2006年加拿大人口普查健康和环境队列(CanCHEC)中阐述第一民族、因纽特人和梅蒂斯人的重要性
Lisa K Ellison,Carmina Ng,Alethea Kewayosh et al.
Lisa K Ellison et al.
Statistics Canada uses two self-report measures - Ancestry and Identity - in the Canadian Census to identify First Nations, Inuit and Métis (FNIM) peoples. How these measures are employed alone or in combination to assess definitional impa...
Application of water safety planning to improve drinking water safety in an Arctic community - a case study in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut [0.03%]
水安全规划在北极地区改善饮用水安全的应用——努纳武特剑桥湾的案例研究
Caroline Duncan,Elan Chalmers,Stephanie Gora
Caroline Duncan
Water safety planning is a risk management approach that accounts for quantitative and qualitative drinking water hazards and includes ongoing input from stakeholders. This approach has been applied in jurisdictions across the world includi...
Mouhcine Guettabi,Rabecca I Arnold,Elizabeth D Ferucci
Mouhcine Guettabi
The use of telemedicine has increased substantially worldwide prompting questions about its effect on health outcomes, utilisation rates, and healthcare costs. Using de-identified data from the Alaska Tribal Health System (ATHS) and Medicai...
Nick Duelund,Ivan Nisted,Marit Eika Jørgensen et al.
Nick Duelund et al.
A population-based cross-sectional study was conducted in six towns in Greenland to establish normative data on refraction and visual acuity in preschool children and to develop a practical vision screening method suited to Greenlandic heal...
Applying community-based participatory research principles to build trust and equity in health and socio-ecological studies in Greenland [0.03%]
将基于社区的参与性研究原则应用于格陵兰岛的健康和社会生态学研究中以建立信任和公平
Malory Peterson,Augustine Rosing,Elizabeth Rink et al.
Malory Peterson et al.
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is a framework to improve social equity by engaging communities as equal partners in research design, conduct, and knowledge creation. While CBPR has seen increasing application in Arctic region...