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View article: A40 Enhancing Healthcare Teams’ Confidence and Collaboration in Caring for Critically Unwell Children: An Interprofessional Simulation-Based Education Approach
A40 Enhancing Healthcare Teams’ Confidence and Collaboration in Caring for Critically Unwell Children: An Interprofessional Simulation-Based Education Approach Open
Introduction: Effective management of critically unwell children demands seamless interprofessional collaboration, rapid clinical decision-making, and a high degree of confidence among healthcare providers. However, many professionals acro…
View article: Best practice recommendations for the clinical care of spinal bulbar muscular atrophy
Best practice recommendations for the clinical care of spinal bulbar muscular atrophy Open
In this guideline, we provide health care professionals with a culturally responsive standard of care for SBMA, and hope this will translate into improved quality of life for people affected by SBMA.
View article: Disentangling the uncertainties in regional projections for Australia
Disentangling the uncertainties in regional projections for Australia Open
Understanding, quantifying and visualising projected ranges of future regional climate change is important for informing robust climate change impact assessments. Here, we examine projections of Australian sub-continental regionally averag…
View article: Sleep Patterns, Excessive Daytime Sleepiness, and Sleep Disturbance Among First Nations Children in Saskatchewan
Sleep Patterns, Excessive Daytime Sleepiness, and Sleep Disturbance Among First Nations Children in Saskatchewan Open
Sleep is essential for maintaining both mental and physical well-being. It plays a critical role in the health and development of children. This study investigates sleep patterns and habits of First Nations children, the prevalence of slee…
View article: Anatomical and histological classification of the stellate ganglion: implications for clinical nerve blocks
Anatomical and histological classification of the stellate ganglion: implications for clinical nerve blocks Open
Purpose The stellate ganglion (SG), or cervicothoracic ganglion, is usually located anterior to the neck of the first rib. Various techniques, such as ultrasonographic imaging and fluoroscopic approaches, are used to assist in the anesthet…
View article: Association of Insomnia with Functional Outcomes Relevant to Daily Behaviors and Sleep-Related Quality of Life among First Nations People in Two Communities in Saskatchewan, Canada
Association of Insomnia with Functional Outcomes Relevant to Daily Behaviors and Sleep-Related Quality of Life among First Nations People in Two Communities in Saskatchewan, Canada Open
Insomnia is a common sleep complaint in Canada and is associated with increased use of health care services and economic burden. This paper examines the association of insomnia with functional outcomes relevant to daily behaviors and sleep…
View article: Constructing comparable intimate partner violence indicators across the DHS, MICS, and PMA health surveys
Constructing comparable intimate partner violence indicators across the DHS, MICS, and PMA health surveys Open
We construct comparable indicators that measure the prevalence of recent intimate partner violence (IPV) using publicly available, integrated microdata within the IPUMS data collections across many countries. The objective of this work is …
View article: Sleep Efficiency and Sleep Onset Latency in One Saskatchewan First Nation
Sleep Efficiency and Sleep Onset Latency in One Saskatchewan First Nation Open
Background: Sleep efficiency and sleep onset latency are two measures that can be used to assess sleep quality. Factors that are related to sleep quality include age, sex, sociodemographic factors, and physical and mental health status. Th…
View article: Shared.Futures: fostering convergence and envisioning possible futures through ArtScience
Shared.Futures: fostering convergence and envisioning possible futures through ArtScience Open
Amid uncertain and complex environmental and climate futures, both science and society need an agent for active hope and shared perspectives to address these existential challenges. ArtScience, created through transdisciplinary collaborati…
View article: “No matter how many times you fall, they’ll still give you another opportunity” – Conversations with Key Informants to Evaluate a Community-led Rehabilitation Facility in Northern Saskatchewan
“No matter how many times you fall, they’ll still give you another opportunity” – Conversations with Key Informants to Evaluate a Community-led Rehabilitation Facility in Northern Saskatchewan Open
Community engagement processes conducted with the Northern Village of Pinehouse determined the need for an evaluation of the Recovery Lake Program (RLP). The study exemplifies a collaborative process of sharing experiences and stories, inc…
View article: Ensuring Indigenous co-leadership in health research: a Can-SOLVE CKD case example
Ensuring Indigenous co-leadership in health research: a Can-SOLVE CKD case example Open
Background Indigenous people are insightful and informed about their own health and wellness, yet their visions, strengths and knowledge are rarely incorporated into health research. This can lead to subpar engagement or irrelevant researc…
View article: Engaging with Indigenous Communities in Brain Science: Not Only the What, But the Way
Engaging with Indigenous Communities in Brain Science: Not Only the What, But the Way Open
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View article: STOP-Bang Score and Prediction of Severity of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in a First Nation Community in Saskatchewan, Canada
STOP-Bang Score and Prediction of Severity of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in a First Nation Community in Saskatchewan, Canada Open
The STOP-Bang questionnaire is an easy-to-administer scoring model to screen and identify patients at high risk of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). However, its diagnostic utility has never been tested with First Nation peoples. The objectiv…
View article: Obesity, Sex, Snoring and Severity of OSA in a First Nation Community in Saskatchewan, Canada
Obesity, Sex, Snoring and Severity of OSA in a First Nation Community in Saskatchewan, Canada Open
Sleep disorders have been related to body weight, social conditions, and a number of comorbidities. These include high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes, both of which are prevalent in the First Nations communities. We explored relationsh…
View article: Seasonal Changes in Sleep Patterns in Two Saskatchewan First Nation Communities
Seasonal Changes in Sleep Patterns in Two Saskatchewan First Nation Communities Open
Sleep is crucial for maintaining the recovery and restoration of the body and brain. Less sleep is associated with poor mental and physical performance. Seasonal changes in sleep patterns can be observed. This paper examines seasonal effec…
View article: Highly Elevated Prevalence of Spinobulbar Muscular Atrophy in Indigenous Communities in Canada Due to a Founder Effect
Highly Elevated Prevalence of Spinobulbar Muscular Atrophy in Indigenous Communities in Canada Due to a Founder Effect Open
We describe a very high prevalence of SBMA in western Canadians of Indigenous descent, which appears to predominantly be due to a founder effect. This necessitates further studies of SBMA in these populations to comprehensively ascertain t…
View article: Sleep deprivation in two Saskatchewan First Nation communities: a public health consideration
Sleep deprivation in two Saskatchewan First Nation communities: a public health consideration Open
In these two First Nation communities, a higher proportion of the participants reported having sleep deprivation. This was a unique study, which evolved from ongoing research collaboration with two First Nation communities in Saskatchewan,…
View article: Prevalence of Insomnia in Two Saskatchewan First Nation Communities
Prevalence of Insomnia in Two Saskatchewan First Nation Communities Open
Insomnia is a common problem in Canada and has been associated with increased use of health care services and economic burden. This paper examines the prevalence and risk factors for insomnia in two Cree First Nation communities in Saskatc…
View article: The importance of engagement with Indigenous peoples in health research
The importance of engagement with Indigenous peoples in health research Open
This commentary is on the original article by Chen et al. on pages 614–622 of this issue.
View article: A Principled Approach to Research Conducted with Inuit, Métis, and First Nations People: Promoting Engagement Inspired by the CIHR Guidelines for Health Research Involving Aboriginal People (2007-2010)
A Principled Approach to Research Conducted with Inuit, Métis, and First Nations People: Promoting Engagement Inspired by the CIHR Guidelines for Health Research Involving Aboriginal People (2007-2010) Open
Research to address the health burdens experienced by Indigenous populations is essential. In the Canadian context, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada determined that these health burdens are the result of policies that have…
View article: Creating a Canadian Indigenous Research Network Against Cancer to Address Indigenous Cancer Disparities
Creating a Canadian Indigenous Research Network Against Cancer to Address Indigenous Cancer Disparities Open
PURPOSE In Canada, Indigenous peoples’ cancer rates have increased, but cancer screening rates tend to be lower. When coupled with poor cancer prognosis, treatment barriers, and inaccessible health care, Indigenous patients with cancer exp…
View article: A Framework to Ensure Patient Partners Have Equal and Contributing Voices Throughout the Research Program Evaluation Process
A Framework to Ensure Patient Partners Have Equal and Contributing Voices Throughout the Research Program Evaluation Process Open
Purpose of program: Traditionally, peer review was a closed process conducted only by individuals working in the research field. To establish a more integrated and patient-centered approach, one of Canada’s largest kidney research networks…
View article: A Model for Implementing Accounting Information Systems in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises
A Model for Implementing Accounting Information Systems in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises Open
Much have been researched about the issues of accounting and information systems (IS) in small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), including their link to performance. However, past studies have struggled to show a direct impact of either…