On the move: exploring Inuit and non-Inuit health service providers' perspectives about youth, family and community participation in care in Nunavik
Abstract Background Literature about participation in health and social services suggests that youth, and more specifically Indigenous youth, are difficult to engage within health and social services. Youth are less likely to access services or to actively participate in decision-making regarding th...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Louise Fraser (Author), Louise Moulin (Author), Dominique Gaulin (Author), Jennifer Thompson (Author) |
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