Perceptions of provider awareness of traditional and cultural treatments among Indigenous people who use unregulated drugs in Vancouver, Canada
Abstract Introduction Indigenous people who use unregulated drugs (IPWUD) face significant barriers to care, including sparse availability of culturally safe health services. Integrating Indigenous traditional and cultural treatments (TCT) into health service delivery is one way to enhance culturall...
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Main Authors: | Alexa Norton (Author), Fahmida Homayra (Author), Courtney Defriend (Author), Brittany Barker (Author), Louise Meilleur (Author), Kanna Hayashi (Author), Bohdan Nosyk (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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