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Colleen VarcoeUniversity of British Columbia Verified email at nursing.ubc.ca Cited by 12725 |
The relevance of postcolonial theoretical perspectives to research in Aboriginal health
The authors critically examine the relevance of postcolonial theoretical perspectives to
nursing research in the area of Aboriginal health. They discuss key theoretical …
nursing research in the area of Aboriginal health. They discuss key theoretical …
What about the men? a critical review of men's experiences of intimate partner violence
K Scott-Storey, S O'Donnell… - … Violence, & Abuse, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a health problem affecting people of all genders and other
social locations. While IPV victimization of cis-gendered women has been widely …
social locations. While IPV victimization of cis-gendered women has been widely …
[HTML][HTML] EQUIP Healthcare: An overview of a multi-component intervention to enhance equity-oriented care in primary health care settings
Background The primary health care (PHC) sector is increasingly relevant as a site for
population health interventions, particularly in relation to marginalized groups, where the …
population health interventions, particularly in relation to marginalized groups, where the …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring the promises of intersectionality for advancing women's health research
Women's health research strives to make change. It seeks to produce knowledge that
promotes action on the variety of factors that affect women's lives and their health. As part of …
promotes action on the variety of factors that affect women's lives and their health. As part of …
Registered nurses' perceptions of moral distress and ethical climate
Moral distress is a phenomenon of increasing concern in nursing practice, education and
research. Previous research has suggested that moral distress is associated with …
research. Previous research has suggested that moral distress is associated with …
[HTML][HTML] Framing the issues: moral distress in health care
Moral distress in health care has been identified as a growing concern and a focus of
research in nursing and health care for almost three decades. Researchers and theorists …
research in nursing and health care for almost three decades. Researchers and theorists …
[HTML][HTML] Closing the health equity gap: evidence-based strategies for primary health care organizations
Introduction International evidence shows that enhancement of primary health care (PHC)
services for disadvantaged populations is essential to reducing health and health care …
services for disadvantaged populations is essential to reducing health and health care …
[HTML][HTML] Enhancing health care equity with Indigenous populations: evidence-based strategies from an ethnographic study
Background Structural violence shapes the health of Indigenous peoples globally, and is
deeply embedded in history, individual and institutional racism, and inequitable social …
deeply embedded in history, individual and institutional racism, and inequitable social …
Cultural safety and the challenges of translating critically oriented knowledge in practice
Cultural safety is a relatively new concept that has emerged in the New Zealand nursing
context and is being taken up in various ways in Canadian health care discourses. Our …
context and is being taken up in various ways in Canadian health care discourses. Our …
Ethical practice in nursing: working the in‐betweens
Background. While contemporary ethical theory is of tremendous value to nursing, the extent
to which such theory has been informed by the concerns and practices of nurses has been …
to which such theory has been informed by the concerns and practices of nurses has been …