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Looking beyond the individual–The importance of accessing health and cultural services for Indigenous women in Thunder Bay, Ontario
Published 2023-01-01“…This study marks the first phase in a project aimed at establishing an Indigenous healing program and uses a qualitative research approach to understand the health and cultural services that Indigenous women want and require in Thunder Bay, Ontario. During interviews, participants (n = 22) answered questions around their understandings of health and wellbeing, and how they are able to incorporate cultural practices into their circle of care. …”
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Looking beyond the individual-The importance of accessing health and cultural services for Indigenous women in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Published 2023-01-01“…This study marks the first phase in a project aimed at establishing an Indigenous healing program and uses a qualitative research approach to understand the health and cultural services that Indigenous women want and require in Thunder Bay, Ontario. During interviews, participants (n = 22) answered questions around their understandings of health and wellbeing, and how they are able to incorporate cultural practices into their circle of care. …”
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7th North Armerican Caribou Conference, 19-21 August 1996, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Published 1998-03-01“…The 7th North American Caribou Conference was held August 19-21 1996, in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada where 136 registrants participated in 3 days of sessions and subsequent field tours.…”
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Expériences, besoins en services et répercussions des processus de la Commission de la sécurité professionnelle et de l’assurance contre les accidents du travail (WSIB) chez les travailleurs blessés et malades : données probantes de la ville et du district de Thunder Bay (Ontario, Canada)
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Exploring rural medical education: a study of Canadian key informants
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Developing and Implementing Peer-Led Intervention to Support Staff in Long-Term Care Homes Manage Grief
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Sustainable Production of Cellulose-Based Hydrogels with Superb Absorbing Potential in Physiological Saline
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Valorization of Biodiesel Byproduct Crude Glycerol for the Production of Bioenergy and Biochemicals
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Solitary prostatic cancer metastasis to the testis: A case report and lessons to learn
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“Death Is Part of the Job” in Long-Term Care Homes
Published 2015-03-01“…This exploratory research used a qualitative approach to understand LTC staff’s grief and bereavement experience and to identify the perceived support needs of nurses and personal support workers who work in two faith-based non-profit care homes in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Findings indicated that participants’ experiences are complex, shaped by the emotional impact of each loss, the cumulative burden of ongoing grief, an organizational culture in LTC where death is hidden, and the lack of organizational attention to staffs’ support and education needs. …”
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Sudden-Onset Widespread Body Pain (Fibromyalgia) with or without an Inciting Event: A Case Series
Published 2023-10-01“…These patients were referred to chronic pain management clinic in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, from January 2019 until December 2021 and met the diagnostic criteria for FM. …”
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