Indigenous Medicine Empowering Women: Aboriginal Midwifery Centres in Ontario, Canada: A Report Prepared for the Saratoga Foundation for Women Worldwide, Incorporated (original) (raw)

Maternal health in Canadian Aboriginal communities: challenges and opportunities

Christine Butt, André Lalonde

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System Enablers of Distributed Maternity Care for Aboriginal Communities in British Columbia: Findings from a Realist Review

Jude Kornelsen

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Positive impact of a long-running urban Aboriginal medical service midwifery program

Peter Pinnington

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2011

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Envisioning a culturally safe midwifery model from the perspective of Indigenous families: A case study of midwifery care in inner city Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Dawn Wiscombe

Research Square (Research Square), 2022

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Restoring the Blessings of the Morning Star: Childbirth and Maternal-Infant Health for First Nations near Edmonton, Alberta

Em M Pijl

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Providing a Birth Support Program for Women of the North Island Region, Vancouver Island An Aboriginal Midwifery Demonstration Project

Jude Kornelsen

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Reclaiming Birth, Health, and Community: Midwifery in the Inuit Villages of Nunavik, Canada

Vicki Van Wagner

Journal of Midwifery Women S Health, 2007

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Indigenous Midwifery in Canada: An Example of Healthy Relationships

Nathalie Pambrun

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2019

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Shared antenatal care for indigenous patients in a rural and remote community

Pieter Nel

Australian family physician, 2003

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Bridging the Gaps: Reducing Barriers for Mi'kmaq Women and Families During Childbirth

Josephine Etowa

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Aboriginal maternal and infant care workers: partners in caring for Aboriginal mothers and babies

Eva Evers Rosander

Rural and Remote Health, 2008

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The Maternity Experiences of Indigenous Women Admitted to an Acute Care Setting

Jennifer Watson

Australian Journal of Rural Health, 2008

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Impact of a collaborative shared antenatal care program for urban Indigenous women: a prospective cohort study

Sarah Larkins

The Medical journal of Australia, 2005

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Canadian Indigenous Women’s Perspectives of Maternal Health and Health Care Services: A Systematic Review

Katherine Launier

2016

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Exploring the complex context of Indigenous women's maternity experiences in the Okanagan valley, British Columbia by expanding on Aboriginal women's responses to the Canadian maternity experiences survey

Jennifer Leason

2017

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Moving Toward Indigenous-Centred Perinatal Care in Urban Quebec

Natasha Blanchet-Cohen

International Journal of Indigenous Health, 2020

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Aboriginal Birth Psychosocial or Physiological safety

Alwyn Moyer

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Heart work: Indigenous doulas responding to challenges of western systems and revitalizing Indigenous birthing care in Canada

Ashley Hayward

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“Taking our blindfolds off”: acknowledging the vision of First Nations peoples for nursing and midwifery

Lynore K Geia

Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2021

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Closing the Gap': How maternity services can contribute to reducing poor maternal infant health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women

Sue Kildea

2010

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Returning birthing services to communities and Aboriginal control: Aboriginal women of Shoalhaven Illawarra region describe how Birthing on Country is linked to healing

Yvette Roe

2020

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Remote links: Redesigning maternity care for Aboriginal women from remote communities in Northern Australia – A comparative cohort study

Margaret Rolfe

Midwifery, 2016

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Niyith Nniyith Watmam (the quiet story): Exploring the experiences of Aboriginal women who give birth in their remote community

Sue Kildea

Midwifery, 2011

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Exploring undergraduate midwifery students' readiness to deliver culturally secure care for pregnant and birthing Aboriginal women

Angela Durey

BMC medical education, 2015

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Being a good relative: Indigenous doulas reclaiming cultural knowledge to improve health and birth outcomes in Manitoba

Ali Fontaine

Frontiers in Women’s Health, 2018

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Culturally capable and culturally safe: Caseload care for Indigenous women by Indigenous midwifery students

Jenny Kelly, Tania Milne

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Improving Aboriginal Women's Experiences of Antenatal Care: Findings from the Aboriginal Families Study in South Australia

Stephanie Brown

Birth, 2015

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Meaningful Positioning: Insights on the Importance of Culturally Safe, Anti-Racist Settler-Indigenous Relationships in Supporting Indigenous Maternal Health in Canada

Sarah Tomkins, Lori Campbell

International Journal of Indigenous Health, 2024

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