The purpose of this study was to investigate the health views of Anglophones and Francophones of European ancestry as well as First Nations individuals living in an urban setting. A total of 60 participants were individually interviewed. The first objective of the research was to understand how the interviewees defined health. They provided a multidimensional definition of health that departs from the biomedical model, arguing that health is more than the absence of illness and that it encompasses the whole person, not only the body. The second objective of the study was to gain a better understanding of the participants\u2019 health practices. Many argued that one needs to be proactive in order to be healthy and explained that health pract...
Health perceptions and care practices have important implications for nursing, given the role of the...
Health is considered to be a fundamental human right and developing a better understanding of health...
While the differences in health between cultures co-existing in the same country have been well rese...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the health views of Anglophones and Francophones of Eur...
The purpose of this study is to understand how holistic health is maintained in circumstances of cul...
The current state of Aboriginal health is of national concern. Aboriginal people as a population do ...
This study was designed to investigate the meaning of health to Indo-Canadians. Given the increasing...
Currently, there is limited literature demonstrating awareness of how contemporary Aboriginal People...
Prior to European contact, Indigenous peoples had complex and intricate medical systems that demonst...
There is increasing recognition that culturally-based diabetes prevention programs can facilitate th...
Health is considered to be a fundamental human right. Concurrently health is assumed to be a global ...
Stakeholders in the changing environment of health care include Indian people inB.C. and Canada who ...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to understand the role that traditional Indigenous health care practice...
Colonization has had a profound effect on Aboriginal people’s health and the deterioration of tradit...
Health is considered to be a fundamental human right and developing a better understanding of health...
Health perceptions and care practices have important implications for nursing, given the role of the...
Health is considered to be a fundamental human right and developing a better understanding of health...
While the differences in health between cultures co-existing in the same country have been well rese...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the health views of Anglophones and Francophones of Eur...
The purpose of this study is to understand how holistic health is maintained in circumstances of cul...
The current state of Aboriginal health is of national concern. Aboriginal people as a population do ...
This study was designed to investigate the meaning of health to Indo-Canadians. Given the increasing...
Currently, there is limited literature demonstrating awareness of how contemporary Aboriginal People...
Prior to European contact, Indigenous peoples had complex and intricate medical systems that demonst...
There is increasing recognition that culturally-based diabetes prevention programs can facilitate th...
Health is considered to be a fundamental human right. Concurrently health is assumed to be a global ...
Stakeholders in the changing environment of health care include Indian people inB.C. and Canada who ...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to understand the role that traditional Indigenous health care practice...
Colonization has had a profound effect on Aboriginal people’s health and the deterioration of tradit...
Health is considered to be a fundamental human right and developing a better understanding of health...
Health perceptions and care practices have important implications for nursing, given the role of the...
Health is considered to be a fundamental human right and developing a better understanding of health...
While the differences in health between cultures co-existing in the same country have been well rese...