Examining global Indigenous community wellness worker models: a rapid review
Abstract Background There is a growing interest in employing community wellness worker models in Indigenous populations to address inequities in healthcare access and outcomes, concerns about shortage in health and mental health human resources, and escalating burden of chronic and complex diseases...
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Main Authors: | Kayla M. Fitzpatrick (Author), Erynne Sjoblom (Author), Giulia Puinean (Author), Heath Robson (Author), Sandra M. Campbell (Author), Bryan Fayant (Author), Stephanie Montesanti (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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