Purpose: There are significant disparities in access to health care amongst Aboriginal Canadians. The purpose of this study was to determine whether tele-ophthalmology services, provided to Aboriginal Canadians in a culturally-sensitive community-based clinic, could overcome social and cultural barriers in ways that would be difficult in the traditional hospital-based setting. Methods: The Aboriginal Diabetes Wellness Program of Alberta incorporates culturally-sensitive health-related activities and rituals as a component of a diabetic retinopathy tele-ophthalmology screening program. Metrics of program attendance were collected while stakeholders participated in a survey to identify barriers to healthcare delivery. Results: Aboriginal p...
Métis people in Canada experience Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) at a rate that is substantially hi...
AIMS: To improve diabetes management in Indigenous Australians using an integrated nurse-led model o...
ABSTRACT Background. A wealth of data highlights the health disparities and barriers to health care ...
BACKGROUND: This project is a community-level study of equity of access to eye health services for I...
There are a variety of barriers to eye-care service access in rural Northern First Nations communiti...
There are a variety of barriers to eye-care service access in rural Northern First Nations communiti...
Objective: To review the literature regarding the most sustainable and culturally appropriate ways i...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal peoples globally, and First Nations peoples in Canada particularly, suffer fr...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous adults suffer six times more blindness than other Australians but 94% of this...
Introduction: Indigenous peoples in Canada suffer higher rates of health inequalities and encounter ...
A systematic review of studies which reported on telediabetes services within Indigenous communities...
A systematic review of studies which reported on telediabetes services within Indigenous communities...
Within Canada, the Aboriginal population fares more poorly in almost every health determinant when c...
Within Canada, the Aboriginal population fares more poorly in almost every health determinant when c...
A systematic review of studies which reported on telediabetes services within Indigenous communities...
Métis people in Canada experience Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) at a rate that is substantially hi...
AIMS: To improve diabetes management in Indigenous Australians using an integrated nurse-led model o...
ABSTRACT Background. A wealth of data highlights the health disparities and barriers to health care ...
BACKGROUND: This project is a community-level study of equity of access to eye health services for I...
There are a variety of barriers to eye-care service access in rural Northern First Nations communiti...
There are a variety of barriers to eye-care service access in rural Northern First Nations communiti...
Objective: To review the literature regarding the most sustainable and culturally appropriate ways i...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal peoples globally, and First Nations peoples in Canada particularly, suffer fr...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous adults suffer six times more blindness than other Australians but 94% of this...
Introduction: Indigenous peoples in Canada suffer higher rates of health inequalities and encounter ...
A systematic review of studies which reported on telediabetes services within Indigenous communities...
A systematic review of studies which reported on telediabetes services within Indigenous communities...
Within Canada, the Aboriginal population fares more poorly in almost every health determinant when c...
Within Canada, the Aboriginal population fares more poorly in almost every health determinant when c...
A systematic review of studies which reported on telediabetes services within Indigenous communities...
Métis people in Canada experience Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) at a rate that is substantially hi...
AIMS: To improve diabetes management in Indigenous Australians using an integrated nurse-led model o...
ABSTRACT Background. A wealth of data highlights the health disparities and barriers to health care ...