- Health Sciences Research and Education
- Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights
- Ethics in Clinical Research
- Mental Health and Patient Involvement
- Health Policy Implementation Science
- Global Health Workforce Issues
- Interpreting and Communication in Healthcare
- Innovations in Medical Education
- Delphi Technique in Research
- Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
- Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
- Cultural Competency in Health Care
- Organ Donation and Transplantation
- Healthcare cost, quality, practices
Flinders University
2020
Given the growing interest in patient-oriented research (POR) initiatives, there is a need to provide relevant training and education on how engage with patients as partners teams.As part of its mandate develop appropriate materials, renal network, Canadians Seeking Solutions Innovations Overcome Chronic Kidney Disease (Can-SOLVE CKD), established Mentorship Committee (TMC).The committee brings together unique combination Indigenous non-Indigenous patient (including caregivers, family...
In Canada, Indigenous people experience racism across diverse settings, including within the health sector. This has negatively impacted both quality of care that receive as well how research related to populations is conducted. Therefore, an Indigenous-led council at a kidney network, in partnership with other key stakeholders, sought create learning pathway aims distill face, and build cultural competence, sector.The was designed for researchers, providers, patient partners...
Over the recent years, there has been increasing support and traction for patient-oriented research (POR). Such an approach ensures that health is focused on what matters most: improving outcomes patients. Yet realm of remains enigmatic many patients in Canada who are not familiar with terms practices, highlighting need capacity-building efforts, including development novel educational tools to meaningfully engage enterprise. The disease-specific training POR was identified by network...
Journal of the American Society Nephrology 31(10S):p 823, October 2020. | DOI: 10.1681/ASN.20203110S1823d
Kidney disease has a strong and disproportionate impact on the health of Indigenous communities in Canada. Therefore, national strategy to improve kidney must include meaningful, culturally appropriate engagement with peoples. The Can-SOLVE CKD Network is pan-Canadian patient-oriented research initiative that working all Canadians bring ways knowing into research.
Can-SOLVE CKD is a kidney research network in Canada within which Indigenous patients, caregivers, researchers, and community leaders have created an Peoples' Engagement Research Council (IPERC). A key component of IPERC's work the creation new learning pathway, Wabishki Bizhiko Skaanj ("White Horse" Anishinaabemowin), that will help researchers build respectful partnerships with peoples health setting. aims to enhance researchers' knowledge racial biases, voices stories, impact...