[HTML][HTML] Historical and continued colonial impacts on heart health of Indigenous Peoples in Canada: what's reconciliation got to do with it?

A Schultz, T Nguyen, M Sinclaire, R Fransoo… - CJC open, 2021 - Elsevier
Colonization and enforced genocidal strategies have collectively fractured and changed
Indigenous people by attempting to erase and dismiss their voices and knowledge. Nearly a …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Indigenous peoples and type 2 diabetes: A discussion of colonial wounds and epistemic racism

M Sinclaire, B Lavallee, M Cyr, A Schultz - Canadian Journal of Diabetes, 2023 - Elsevier
… through the voice of Dr Moneca Sinclaire, which draw on her … Moneca’s sharing of these
stories brings life to the voices … hope,” is the type of phrase Moneca has heard uttered by many …

Health outcome and follow-up care differences between First Nation and non-First Nation coronary angiogram patients: a retrospective cohort study

…, A Katz, T Nguyen, JA Sawatzky, M Sinclaire… - Canadian Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background First Nations (FN) people experience high rates of ischemic heart disease (IHD)
morbidity and mortality. Increasing access to angiography may lead to improved outcomes. …

Differences in coronary artery disease complexity and associations with mortality and hospital admissions among First Nations and non–First Nations patients …

…, JAV Sawatzky, HJ Prior, M Sinclaire… - … Open Access Journal, 2020 - cmajopen.ca
Background: First Nations people are more likely than the general population to experience
long-term adverse health outcomes after coronary angiography. Our aim was to quantify the …

Barriers to food procurement, the experience of urban aboriginal women in Winnipeg

M Sinclaire - 1997 - mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca
In-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with a snow-ball or reputational sample of
19 Aboriginal women who were single-parents. The purpose was to explore the women's …

Index coronary angiography use in Manitoba, Canada: a population-level descriptive analysis of First Nations and non-First Nations recipients

…, A Katz, T Nguyen, JA Sawatzky, M Sinclaire… - BMJ open, 2018 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To investigate recipient characteristics and rates of index angiography among
First Nations (FN) and non-FN populations in Manitoba, Canada. Setting Population-based, …

Cardiovascular Medication Use and Long‐Term Outcomes of First Nations and Non–First Nations Patients Following Diagnostic Angiography: A Retrospective Cohort …

…, T Nguyen, JA Sawatzky, M Sinclaire… - Journal of the …, 2019 - Am Heart Assoc
Background In Canada, First Nations ( FN ) people are at greater risk of mortality than the
general population following index angiography. This disparity has not been investigated while …

[BOOK][B] Voices of Urban Aboriginal Peoples with Diabetes

M Sinclaire - 2018 - search.proquest.com
This art based research study is situated within an Indigenous research methodology. The
goal of the research was to first, document the voices of Urban Aboriginal people with Type 2 …

[PDF][PDF] Colonization of Indigenous Foods: The “Whitification” of the Original Food of Indigenous Peoples in Canada

M Sinclaire - Communicator, 2018 - crm1.diabetes.ca
Conclusion Indigenous Peoples have undergone a significant nutritional transition whereby
original foods and associated physical activities have changed, resulting in an increased …