The Quality and Cultural Safety of Online Osteoarthritis Information for Affected Persons and Health Care Professionals: Content Analysis
BackgroundOsteoarthritis is more prevalent and severe among women than among men, but women are less likely to access early diagnosis and first-line management, particularly racialized immigrant women. Previous research advocated for greater access to culturally safe osteoarthritis information for b...
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Main Authors: | Smita Dhakal (Author), Shermeen Merani (Author), Vandana Ahluwalia (Author), Marisa Battistella (Author), Cornelia M Borkhoff (Author), Glen Stewart Hazlewood (Author), Aisha Lofters (Author), Deborah A Marshall (Author), Crystal MacKay (Author), Anna R Gagliardi (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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