Development of water safety risk matrices to improve water safety in Arctic drinking water systems in Nunavut, Canada [0.03%]
加拿大努纳武特地区的北极饮用水系统供水安全风险矩阵的开发以提高供水安全
Elan Chalmers,Caroline Duncan,Stephanie Gora
Elan Chalmers
Safe drinking water is key to individual and community health. Water safety is often evaluated based on whether or not a community's drinking water meets the quality standards specified by a governing authority. These water quality standard...
Exploring integrated tertiary care for children from Nunavut: experiences of families and healthcare providers at the Aakuluk clinic in Ottawa, Canada [0.03%]
加拿大渥太华阿库卢克诊所努那武特儿童综合三级医疗服务家庭和医务人员体验探究
Maria Cherba,Nancy Mike,Gwen Healey Akearok et al.
Maria Cherba et al.
Children from circumpolar regions must travel long distances to southern tertiary care centres for specialised care. While there are initiatives underway to support care closer to home, medical travel remains a necessity for many families. ...
Characterizing the medical and social complexity experienced by Inuit children and their families from Nunavut who access care at an urban Canadian tertiary level paediatric hospital [0.03%]
努纳武特因纽特儿童及其在加拿大城市三级儿科医院就诊时所经历的医疗和社会复杂性特征描述
Yipeng Ge,Amanda Mills,Victoria McCann et al.
Yipeng Ge et al.
We aimed to characterise the medical and social complexities experienced by Inuit children and their families from Nunavut who were cared for at a general paediatrics clinic at an urban tertiary-level hospital located in Eastern Ontario. A ...
Perspectives of Yukon's frontline health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
疫情期间 yukon 前线医疗工作者的观点
Liris Smith,Mark Christopher,Cody MacInnis et al.
Liris Smith et al.
The perspectives of Yukon's nurses and physicians can determine what might mitigate burnout and strengthen the response to the COVID-19 pandemic and/or future health emergencies. The study was conducted in the Yukon Territory, Canada in two...
Prevalence of adverse childhood experiences among individuals in treatment for substance use disorder: are ACE associated differently across type of abuse and quantity of consumption? [0.03%]
阿片类药物使用者既往童年不良事件患病率及其与物质滥用类型和使用量的关系分析
Helena Sandgård Poulsen,Rikke Dyrberg Georgi,Birgit Niclasen
Helena Sandgård Poulsen
This study aimed to 1) describe the prevalence of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) in relation to the type of substance used (alcohol or cannabis) among adults seeking treatment for Substance Use Disorder (SUD) in Greenland, and 2) exami...
Nutrition biomarker assessment and exploration of the role of country foods to improve food security in the Sahtú Region, Canada [0.03%]
萨图地区食物安全改善中营养生物标志物的评估与当地食物作用的研究
Mylene Ratelle,Breanna Phillipps,Kelly Skinner et al.
Mylene Ratelle et al.
Country foods (i.e. wild traditional food) are associated with improved nutrition for northern populations. In response to community concerns, a project was implemented from 2019 to 2021 in the Sahtú region, Northwest Territories, Canada, ...
Integrating sensory assessments in preventive home visits: a cross-sectional study of the Faroe Islands [0.03%]
感知识别在预防性家庭访问中的整合作用:法罗群岛的横断面研究
Haanes Gro Gade,Tor Martin Kvikstad,Ása Roin
Haanes Gro Gade
Background: Sensory impairments, including hearing and vision loss, are common in older adults and can affect quality of life. This study examines the integration of hearing and vision assessments in preventive home visits (PHVs) for older ...
Yonatan Hayoun,Israel Gannot
Yonatan Hayoun
The Arctic region, characterised by its remote and geographically challenging environment, is home to predominantly Indigenous populations who experience significant healthcare disparities compared to urban counterparts. This paper synthesi...
Collective wellbeing sacrifices versus superior ego - perspectives on adherence to COVID-19 recommendations in Stockholm, Sweden [0.03%]
集体福利的牺牲与优越的自我:瑞典斯德哥尔摩市民对新冠疫情防控措施依従性的视角研究
Dan Sigvardsson,Marlene Makenzius
Dan Sigvardsson
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Sweden adopted a recommendation-based approach rather than strict lockdowns. This approach relies on public willingness to adhere to guidelines and motivations for prosocial behaviour. This study aimed to explo...
Bridging the distance: understanding access to healthcare through stories from Gwich'in medical travellers in Northwest Territories [0.03%]
跨越距离:通过西北地区格威琴医疗旅行者的经历了解医疗服务的可及性
Crystal Milligan,Sharla Greenland,Lorna Storr et al.
Crystal Milligan et al.
In northern Canada, medical travel - the movement of patients to a larger centre to access healthcare services outside their home community - is a dominant feature of the healthcare system. This qualitative study explored the medical travel...