Background and ObjectivesLittle is known about elements of long-term care (LTC) that promote quality of life (QoL) for older Indigenous and First Nations peoples. This systematic review aimed to extend understanding of those deemed most important.Research Design and MethodsFollowing Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, systematic database and hand-searching were used to find published and unpublished qualitative studies and textual reports. A convergent integrated approach was used to synthesize data, according to the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology for mixed methods systematic reviews.ResultsIncluded papers (11 qualitative; seven reports) explored views and experiences of Indigenous re...
There is a global increase in chronic, degenerative illnesses that require long-term intervention an...
Indigenous populations in Canada experience ageing differently than non-Indigenous populations. The ...
Purpose:American Indians/Alaska Natives (AIs/ANs) have higher rates of chronic illness and lack acce...
Background: Respecting and meeting cultural needs is an important aspect of care. However, little is...
Aim: The objective of this systematic review was to identify primary health-care or aged-care strate...
Abstract Background Indigenous people continue to experience high rates of multiple chronic conditi...
Objective: To identify and describe articles reporting the experiences and perceptions of ageing amo...
As life expectancy increases for Indigenous populations, so does the number of older adults with com...
The global population is aging with concomitant and exponential growth in chronic, degenerative illn...
The Dartmouth Primary Care COOP Charts are used to characterize the health-related quality of life o...
Aim: To identify: 1) best practice aged care principles and practices for Aboriginal and Torres Stra...
This thesis is based on fieldwork done in a native palliative care institution, band run and staffed...
There is growing evidence that the cultures of Indigenous peoples influence their health and wellbei...
Abstract Objective: To ascertain and meet current and anticipated needs for residential care and oth...
Aging well is a priority in Canada and globally, particularly for older Indigenous adults experienci...
There is a global increase in chronic, degenerative illnesses that require long-term intervention an...
Indigenous populations in Canada experience ageing differently than non-Indigenous populations. The ...
Purpose:American Indians/Alaska Natives (AIs/ANs) have higher rates of chronic illness and lack acce...
Background: Respecting and meeting cultural needs is an important aspect of care. However, little is...
Aim: The objective of this systematic review was to identify primary health-care or aged-care strate...
Abstract Background Indigenous people continue to experience high rates of multiple chronic conditi...
Objective: To identify and describe articles reporting the experiences and perceptions of ageing amo...
As life expectancy increases for Indigenous populations, so does the number of older adults with com...
The global population is aging with concomitant and exponential growth in chronic, degenerative illn...
The Dartmouth Primary Care COOP Charts are used to characterize the health-related quality of life o...
Aim: To identify: 1) best practice aged care principles and practices for Aboriginal and Torres Stra...
This thesis is based on fieldwork done in a native palliative care institution, band run and staffed...
There is growing evidence that the cultures of Indigenous peoples influence their health and wellbei...
Abstract Objective: To ascertain and meet current and anticipated needs for residential care and oth...
Aging well is a priority in Canada and globally, particularly for older Indigenous adults experienci...
There is a global increase in chronic, degenerative illnesses that require long-term intervention an...
Indigenous populations in Canada experience ageing differently than non-Indigenous populations. The ...
Purpose:American Indians/Alaska Natives (AIs/ANs) have higher rates of chronic illness and lack acce...