Interventions for Indigenous Peoples making health decisions: a systematic review
Abstract Background Shared decision-making facilitates collaboration between patients and health care providers for informed health decisions. Our review identified interventions to support Indigenous Peoples making health decisions. The objectives were to synthesize evidence and identify factors th...
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Main Authors: | Janet Jull (Author), Kimberly Fairman (Author), Sandy Oliver (Author), Brittany Hesmer (Author), Abdul Kareem Pullattayil (Author), Not Deciding Alone Team (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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