While injuries are a leading health concern for Aboriginal populations, injury rates and types vary substantially across bands. The uniqueness of Aboriginal communities highlights the importance of collecting community-level injury surveillance data to assist with identifying local injury patterns, setting priorities for action and evaluating programs. Secwepemc First Nations communities in British Columbia, Canada, implemented the Injury Surveillance Project using the Aboriginal Community-Centered Injury Surveillance System. This paper presents findings from a community-based participatory process evaluation of the Injury Surveillance Project. Qualitative data collection methods were informed by OCAP (Ownership, Control, Access, and Posses...
Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general population....
Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general population....
Background: Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general...
Background. The project, Injury in British Columbia’s Aboriginal Communities: Building Capaci...
Issue addressed: The excess injury rate in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities is a ma...
Background: The project, Injury in British Columbia's Aboriginal Communities: Building Capacity whil...
Summary Injury prevention in Indigenous communities in Australia is a continuing national challenge,...
Background Aboriginal Canadians are considered to be at increased risk of injury. The de facto stand...
First Nations and Inuit children and youth indicators are important tools to influence policy and to...
This thesis examines health disparities in terms of identifiable injuries between Aboriginal and non...
Background: Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general...
This report presents the findings of a national environmental scan to identify and describe current ...
First Nations Peoples in the province of British Columbia (BC), Canada, have been disproportionately...
This report is a systematic review of the literature, and preliminary report of the Aboriginal Injur...
This study describes and analyses a collaborative research process used to initiate inquiry and chan...
Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general population....
Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general population....
Background: Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general...
Background. The project, Injury in British Columbia’s Aboriginal Communities: Building Capaci...
Issue addressed: The excess injury rate in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities is a ma...
Background: The project, Injury in British Columbia's Aboriginal Communities: Building Capacity whil...
Summary Injury prevention in Indigenous communities in Australia is a continuing national challenge,...
Background Aboriginal Canadians are considered to be at increased risk of injury. The de facto stand...
First Nations and Inuit children and youth indicators are important tools to influence policy and to...
This thesis examines health disparities in terms of identifiable injuries between Aboriginal and non...
Background: Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general...
This report presents the findings of a national environmental scan to identify and describe current ...
First Nations Peoples in the province of British Columbia (BC), Canada, have been disproportionately...
This report is a systematic review of the literature, and preliminary report of the Aboriginal Injur...
This study describes and analyses a collaborative research process used to initiate inquiry and chan...
Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general population....
Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general population....
Background: Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general...