Transform[ing] heart failure professionals with Indigenous land-based cultural safety in Ontario, Canada

Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide, with disproportionate impacts on Indigenous Peoples in Canada. In Spring 2022, a land-based learning program was piloted and evaluated as an Indigenous cultural safety training for professionals at a cardiac care centre and university in...

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description Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide, with disproportionate impacts on Indigenous Peoples in Canada. In Spring 2022, a land-based learning program was piloted and evaluated as an Indigenous cultural safety training for professionals at a cardiac care centre and university in a large urban city. Baseline and endline surveys showed an increase in knowledge of Indigenous histories, cultures, and practices; increased reflection on positionality and intention to create change; and strengthened relationships with the land. Future work should explore the long-term effects of land-based cultural safety training on participant behaviours, and health outcomes for Indigenous Peoples.
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Canadian native peoples
Cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular diseases
Colonialism
Congestive heart failure
Education
Female
Health behavior
Health Personnel - education
Heart failure
Heart Failure - ethnology
Heart Failure - therapy
Humans
Indigenous Peoples
Inuit
Jargon
Knowledge
Land
Learning programs
Long-term effects
Male
Medicine
Medicine and Health Sciences
Methods
Native North Americans
Native rights
Nurses
Ontario
People and places
Physical Sciences
Power
Professionals
Public health
Racism
Research and Analysis Methods
Response rates
Safety
Safety training
Skills
Social Sciences
Terminology
Training
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