User profiles for Lorrilee E. McGregor
Lorrilee McGregorNorthern Ontario School of Medicine Verified email at nosm.ca Cited by 284 |
Relevance of the aboriginal children's health and well-being measure beyond Wiikwemkoong
…, R Beaudin, LF McGregor, LE McGregor… - Rural and Remote …, 2017 - search.informit.org
Introduction: Aboriginal children in Canada experience significant disparities in health in
comparison to their mainstream peers. As Aboriginal communities and agencies strive to …
comparison to their mainstream peers. As Aboriginal communities and agencies strive to …
Health profiles of First Nations children living on-reserve in Northern Ontario: a pooled analysis of survey data
MJ Wabano, LF McGregor, R Beaudin… - … Open Access Journal, 2019 - cmajopen.ca
Background: The Aboriginal Children’s Health and Well-Being Measure (ACHWM) was
developed to enable Aboriginal health leaders to gather information on the health of children at …
developed to enable Aboriginal health leaders to gather information on the health of children at …
[HTML][HTML] Towards meaningful research and engagement: Indigenous knowledge systems and Great Lakes governance
D McGregor, N Latulippe, R Whitlow… - Journal of Great Lakes …, 2023 - Elsevier
… McGregor. Emerging scholars and established academic leaders synthesized and presented
findings from settings of applied learning and study. Community voices from First Nations …
findings from settings of applied learning and study. Community voices from First Nations …
Conducting community-based research in First Nation communities
L McGregor - Indigenous research: Theories, practices, and …, 2018 - books.google.com
McGregor, I’m from Whitefish River First Nation, and I belong to the bear clan. I come from a
family of chiefs and academics and a community rich in beauty and culture. I am fortunate …
family of chiefs and academics and a community rich in beauty and culture. I am fortunate …
[HTML][HTML] Drawing on Anishinaabek knowledge to protect water
L McGregor - Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2023 - Elsevier
… To the east of the village is McGregor Bay which is connected to Georgian Bay and is
part of Lake Huron. These waters shape the community’s identity, history, culture, and well-being. …
part of Lake Huron. These waters shape the community’s identity, history, culture, and well-being. …
[HTML][HTML] Improving the response of primary care providers to rural First Nation women who experience intimate partner violence: A qualitative study
K Rizkalla, M Maar, R Pilon, L McGregor, M Reade - BMC women's health, 2020 - Springer
Background Some legacies of colonialism are that Indigenous women living in Canada
experience higher rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) and that violence is often more severe …
experience higher rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) and that violence is often more severe …
Serious complications for patients, care providers and policy makers: tackling the structural violence of First Nations people living with diabetes in Canada
MA Maar, D Manitowabi, D Gzik, L McGregor… - The International …, 2011 - ojs.lib.uwo.ca
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a progressive metabolic disorder that affects Aboriginal people
disproportionately around the world. Evidence shows that diabetes treatment strategies can …
disproportionately around the world. Evidence shows that diabetes treatment strategies can …
[PDF][PDF] A regional model for ethical engagement: the first nations research ethics committee on Manitoulin Island
MA Maar, M Sutherland, L McGregor - 2007 - ir.lib.uwo.ca
As do many Indigenous people and cultural minority populations worldwide, Aboriginal1
people in Canada have, on average, poorer health status and lower income and education …
people in Canada have, on average, poorer health status and lower income and education …
Teaching culturally safe care in simulated cultural communication scenarios during the COVID-19 pandemic: virtual visits with Indigenous animators
M Maar, L McGregor, D Desjardins… - … Education and …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Clinical learning activities involving Indigenous patient actors that specifically address the
development of culturally safe care skills among medical students are important in order to …
development of culturally safe care skills among medical students are important in order to …
[HTML][HTML] Innovations on a shoestring: a study of a collaborative community-based Aboriginal mental health service model in rural Canada
Background Collaborative, culturally safe services that integrate clinical approaches with
traditional Aboriginal healing have been hailed as promising approaches to ameliorate the …
traditional Aboriginal healing have been hailed as promising approaches to ameliorate the …