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Janice Linton

Indigenous Health Librarian. University of Manitoba. Neil John Maclean Health Sciences …
Verified email at umanitoba.ca
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Access to cancer care among Indigenous peoples in Canada: A scoping review

TC Horrill, J Linton, JG Lavoie, D Martin, A Wiens… - Social Science & …, 2019 - Elsevier
The inequities in access to healthcare documented and experienced by Indigenous peoples
in Canada are startling given Canada's publicly funded and ‘equally accessible’ healthcare …

A scoping review of Indigenous suicide prevention in circumpolar regions

…, M Jong, CVL Larsen, J Linton… - … journal of circumpolar …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Background Suicide is a serious public health challenge in circumpolar regions, especially
among Indigenous youth. Indigenous communities, government agencies and health care …

Risk of recurrence of subdural hematoma after EMMA vs surgical drainage–Systematic review and meta-analysis

J Dian, J Linton, JJS Shankar - Interventional …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective Chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is a common and debilitating neurological
condition whose treatments, including burr hole drainage and craniotomy, suffer from high …

Two-eyed seeing in research and its absence in policy: Little Saskatchewan First Nation Elders' experiences of the 2011 flood and forced displacement

…, S Thompson, M Ballard, J Linton - … Indigenous Policy Journal, 2017 - ojs.lib.uwo.ca
Two-eyed seeing is a guiding framework for research that values and uses Indigenous and
Western ways of knowing. In this article, we describe the merits and challenges of using two-…

[HTML][HTML] Elevating the uses of storytelling approaches within Indigenous health research: a critical and participatory scoping review protocol involving Indigenous …

…, B Hornan, T Horrill, M Horton, S Howard, J Linton… - Systematic reviews, 2020 - Springer
Background There is a complicated and exploitative history of research with Indigenous
peoples and accompanying calls to meaningfully and respectfully include Indigenous …

[HTML][HTML] Indigenous communities and the mental health impacts of land dispossession related to industrial resource development: a systematic review

…, NJ Pollock, NTG Green, J Martin, J Linton… - The Lancet Planetary …, 2023 - thelancet.com
Globally, many resource extraction projects such as mines and hydroelectric dams are
developed on the territories of Indigenous Peoples. Recognising land as a determinant of …

Elevating the uses of storytelling methods within indigenous health research: A critical, participatory scoping review

…, L Cook, B Hornan, T Horrill, J Linton… - International …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
There is a profoundly troubling history of research being done on Indigenous peoples
without regard for their priorities and accompanying calls to decolonize health research. …

A critical appraisal and recommendation synthesis of delirium clinical practice guidelines relevant to the care of older adults in the emergency department: An …

…, SA Kreindler, A Chochinov, J Linton… - Journal of Evaluation …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Rationale Older adults are at high risk of developing delirium in the emergency department (ED);
however, it is often missed or undertreated. Improving ED delirium care is challenging …

[HTML][HTML] Etuaptmumk (two-eyed seeing) and ethical space: Ways to disrupt health researchers' colonial attraction to a singular biomedical worldview

M Sinclaire, A Schultz, J Linton… - … Canadian Journal of …, 2021 - witness.journals.yorku.ca
Indigenous research on Turtle Island has existed for millennia, where knowledge (s) to work
with the land and its inhabitants are available for next generations. These knowledge …

[PDF][PDF] The Culture is Prevention Project: Measuring culture as a social determinant of mental health for Native/Indigenous peoples

…, S Hadani, K Banuelos, J King, J Linton… - American Indian and …, 2020 - researchgate.net
This paper reports Phase 4 of the Culture is Prevention Project where we validated the
Cultural Connectedness Scale–California (CCSCA) with a sample of 344 Indigenous adults in …