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Effective health and wellness systems for rural and remote Indigenous communities: a rapid review

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Abstract Background: The Canadian healthcare system bares a long legacy of colonisation and assimilation of Indigenous values and approaches to health and wellness. This system often perpetuates social and health… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Background: The Canadian healthcare system bares a long legacy of colonisation and assimilation of Indigenous values and approaches to health and wellness. This system often perpetuates social and health inequities through systemic racism, underfunding, lack of culturally appropriate care and barriers to access care. Current funding legislation policies enacted across federal, provincialand territorial governments do not necessarily uphold Indigenous Peoples’ rights to self-determination, health and wellness. We summarise literature on promising Indigenous health systems and practices that prioritise and/or improve rural Indigenous Peoples’ health and wellness. Objective: The impetus for this review was to provide information on promising health systems, while Dehcho First Nations developed a health and wellness vision. Methods: Documents were gathered from indexed and non-indexed databases to obtain literature from peer-reviewed and non-peer reviewed sources. Two reviewers independently 1) screened titles, abstracts and full texts to ensure they met the inclusion criteria, 2) gathered relevant data from all included documents and 3) identified major themes and sub-themes. Reviewers then discussed and reached consensus on the themes. Results: Thematic analysis revealed six themes for effective health systems for rural and remote Indigenous communities: 1) access to primary care, 2) multi-directional knowledge exchange, 3) culturally appropriate care, 4) training and building community capacity, 5) integrated care and 6) health system funding. Conclusion: Effective health and wellness systems must support Indigenous ways of knowing and doing in healthcare models based on collaborative partnerships with community members, health providers and government agencies.

Keywords: health; systems rural; health wellness; effective health; care

Journal Title: International Journal of Circumpolar Health
Year Published: 2023

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