Black nurses in the nursing profession in Canada: a scoping review
Abstract Background With migration occurring over a series of centuries, dating back to the 1600's, the circumstance regarding Black people in Canada is a complex account. A plethora of social issues and the failure to adequately acknowledge and reconcile historical issues, has resulted in heal...
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Main Authors: | Keisha Jefferies (Author), Chelsa States (Author), Vanessa MacLennan (Author), Melissa Helwig (Author), Jacqueline Gahagan (Author), Wanda Thomas Bernard (Author), Marilyn Macdonald (Author), Gail Tomblin Murphy (Author), Ruth Martin-Misener (Author) |
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