Cultural adaptation of health interventions including a nutrition component in Indigenous peoples: a systematic scoping review
Abstract Background Indigenous populations throughout the world experience poorer health outcomes than non-indigenous people. The reasons for the health disparities are complex and due in part to historical treatment of Indigenous groups through colonisation. Evidence-based interventions aimed at im...
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Main Authors: | Lisa Vincze (Author), Katelyn Barnes (Author), Mari Somerville (Author), Robyn Littlewood (Author), Heidi Atkins (Author), Ayala Rogany (Author), Lauren T. Williams (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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