Exploring quality improvement for diabetes care in First Nations communities in Canada: a multiple case study
Abstract Background Indigenous peoples in Canada experience higher rates of diabetes and worse outcomes than non-Indigenous populations in Canada. Strategies are needed to address underlying health inequities and improve access to quality diabetes care. As part of the national FORGE AHEAD Research P...
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Main Authors: | Meghan Fournie (Author), Shannon L. Sibbald (Author), Stewart B. Harris (Author) |
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