Review questions: This scoping review aims to explore the following questions: What types of Indigenous healing practices have been integrated with western biomedicine in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the USA, and for what conditions or purpose have they been used? How has this integration been achieved, i.e. what are the key features of the service models implemented?
The objective of the scoping review is to map the international scientific literature on web-based t...
This thesis explores meanings, priorities, and ethics surrounding brain wellness in an Indigenous he...
Purpose: This article describes the characteristics and reviews the methodological quality of interv...
The lower health status of Indigenous people in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are well document...
BACKGROUND:Despite the documented continued use of traditional healing methods, modalities and its a...
BACKGROUND: Barriers to receiving optimal healthcare exist for Indigenous populations globally for a...
Genuine cross-cultural competency in health requires the effective integration of traditional and co...
Background: The transfer and implementation of acceptable and effective health services, programs an...
Review question: What is the effectiveness of community-based interventions designed to reduce harm ...
Most projects undertaken by government health organisations are formulated on values and beliefs abo...
The First Nations in Manitoba, Canada, are calling for active recognition and incorporation of holis...
The objective of the scoping review is to identify and describe within the existing literature the c...
Introduction The age-adjusted rate of potentially preventable hospitalisations for Aboriginal and To...
My research examines the perceptions and experiences of traditional healing among Aboriginal Austral...
An understanding of the importance of culturally sensitive care has progressed immensely in the last...
The objective of the scoping review is to map the international scientific literature on web-based t...
This thesis explores meanings, priorities, and ethics surrounding brain wellness in an Indigenous he...
Purpose: This article describes the characteristics and reviews the methodological quality of interv...
The lower health status of Indigenous people in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are well document...
BACKGROUND:Despite the documented continued use of traditional healing methods, modalities and its a...
BACKGROUND: Barriers to receiving optimal healthcare exist for Indigenous populations globally for a...
Genuine cross-cultural competency in health requires the effective integration of traditional and co...
Background: The transfer and implementation of acceptable and effective health services, programs an...
Review question: What is the effectiveness of community-based interventions designed to reduce harm ...
Most projects undertaken by government health organisations are formulated on values and beliefs abo...
The First Nations in Manitoba, Canada, are calling for active recognition and incorporation of holis...
The objective of the scoping review is to identify and describe within the existing literature the c...
Introduction The age-adjusted rate of potentially preventable hospitalisations for Aboriginal and To...
My research examines the perceptions and experiences of traditional healing among Aboriginal Austral...
An understanding of the importance of culturally sensitive care has progressed immensely in the last...
The objective of the scoping review is to map the international scientific literature on web-based t...
This thesis explores meanings, priorities, and ethics surrounding brain wellness in an Indigenous he...
Purpose: This article describes the characteristics and reviews the methodological quality of interv...