The cultural safety of research reports on primary healthcare use by Indigenous Peoples: a systematic review
Abstract Introduction Community-driven research in primary healthcare (PHC) may reduce the chronic disease burden in Indigenous peoples. This systematic review assessed the cultural safety of reports of research on PHC use by Indigenous peoples from four countries with similar colonial histories. Me...
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Main Authors: | Amandi Hiyare-Hewage (Author), Victoria Sinka (Author), Eleonora Dal Grande (Author), Marianne Kerr (Author), Siah Kim (Author), Kylie-Ann Mallitt (Author), Michelle Dickson (Author), Allison Jaure (Author), Rhonda Wilson (Author), Jonathan C. Craig (Author), Jacqueline H. Stephens (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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