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View article: Exploring the experiences and strategies for promoting the well-being of first-time Black Canadian women transitioning to motherhood: A community-based participatory study protocol
Exploring the experiences and strategies for promoting the well-being of first-time Black Canadian women transitioning to motherhood: A community-based participatory study protocol Open
Background: The arrival of a first child is often a transformative and joyful period filled with excitement, but it can also be an overwhelming and isolating experience, especially for first-time mothers facing structural and socio-economi…
View article: Driven by Purpose: Exploring Spirituality in Black Mothers’ Coping with Loss of Children to Gun Homicide
Driven by Purpose: Exploring Spirituality in Black Mothers’ Coping with Loss of Children to Gun Homicide Open
The death of a Black child to gun homicide presents unique and ongoing coping challenges for Black parents. Current studies have provided insights into the role of spirituality in facilitating adjustment after homicide loss. However, the e…
View article: From Susceptibility to Immunity: The Pandemic of Homicide Grief
From Susceptibility to Immunity: The Pandemic of Homicide Grief Open
Grief from homicide is a global phenomenon. A pattern of structural racism and systemic inequities have shaped Black homicide deaths and have increased the prevalence, susceptibility, spread, and impact of homicide grief for Black communit…
View article: Challenging anti-racism in nursing education: A moral and professional call to action
Challenging anti-racism in nursing education: A moral and professional call to action Open
The call to implement anti-racism pedagogy in nursing education and practice is reverberating globally. Racist ideologies are foundational to systems of health inequity. An antiracist approach is critical to dismantling systemic racism and…
View article: 1823. Disproportionate Rates of COVID-19 Among Black Canadian Communities: Lessons from the First Year of the Pandemic
1823. Disproportionate Rates of COVID-19 Among Black Canadian Communities: Lessons from the First Year of the Pandemic Open
Background Black North American communities have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19. These data have been largely based on case counts, hospitalizations and mortality data. Serologic testing enables a more complete determination …
View article: Anti‐Black racism: Gaining insight into the experiences of Black nurses in Canada
Anti‐Black racism: Gaining insight into the experiences of Black nurses in Canada Open
The call to address anti‐Black racism in workplaces resonates across several organizations and institutions in Canada. But specifically, the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic shed further light on how health inequities negatively impact th…
View article: Taking action on violence through research, policy, and practice
Taking action on violence through research, policy, and practice Open
Background Violence is a critical public health problem associated with compromised health and social suffering that are preventable. The Centre for Global Health and Health Equity organized a forum in 2014 to identify: (1) priority issues…
View article: Taking action on violence through research, policy, and practice
Taking action on violence through research, policy, and practice Open
Background Violence is a critical public health problem associated with compromised health and social suffering that are preventable. The Centre for Global Health and Health Equity organized a forum in 2014 to identify: (1) priority issues…