National survey of indigenous primary healthcare capacity and delivery models in Canada: the TransFORmation of IndiGEnous PrimAry HEAlthcare delivery (FORGE AHEAD) community profile survey

Background: There is a significant deficiency of national health information for Indigenous peoples in Canada. This manuscript describes the Community Profile Survey (CPS), a community-based, national-level survey designed to identify and describe existing healthcare delivery, funding models, and di...

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Main Authors: Jordan W. Tompkins, Selam Mequanint, Douglas Edward Barre, Meghan Fournie, Michael E. Green, Anthony J. Hanley, Mariam Naqshbandi Hayward, Merrick Zwarenstein, Stewart B. Harris
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spelling ftunivlimericfig:oai:figshare.com:article/19824109 2023-05-15T16:15:41+02:00 National survey of indigenous primary healthcare capacity and delivery models in Canada: the TransFORmation of IndiGEnous PrimAry HEAlthcare delivery (FORGE AHEAD) community profile survey Jordan W. Tompkins Selam Mequanint Douglas Edward Barre Meghan Fournie Michael E. Green Anthony J. Hanley Mariam Naqshbandi Hayward Merrick Zwarenstein Stewart B. Harris 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/National_survey_of_indigenous_primary_healthcare_capacity_and_delivery_models_in_Canada_the_TransFORmation_of_IndiGEnous_PrimAry_HEAlthcare_delivery_FORGE_AHEAD_community_profile_survey/19824109 unknown 10344/7568 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/National_survey_of_indigenous_primary_healthcare_capacity_and_delivery_models_in_Canada_the_TransFORmation_of_IndiGEnous_PrimAry_HEAlthcare_delivery_FORGE_AHEAD_community_profile_survey/19824109 CC BY-NC-SA 1.0 CC-BY-NC-SA national survey primary healthcare diabetes indigenous chronic disease quality improvement Text Journal contribution 2018 ftunivlimericfig 2022-12-28T08:47:10Z Background: There is a significant deficiency of national health information for Indigenous peoples in Canada. This manuscript describes the Community Profile Survey (CPS), a community-based, national-level survey designed to identify and describe existing healthcare delivery, funding models, and diabetes specific infrastructure and programs in Indigenous communities. Methods: The CPS was developed collaboratively through FORGE AHEAD and the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch of Health Canada. Regional and federal engagement and partnerships were built with Indigenous organizations to establish regionally-tailored distribution of the 8-page CPS to 440 First Nations communities. Results were collected (one survey per community) and reported in strata by region, with descriptive analyses performed on all variables. Results were shared with participating communities and regional/federal partners through tailored reports. Results: A total of 84 communities completed the survey (19% response rate). The majority of communities had a health centre/office to provide service to their patients with diabetes, with limited on-reserve hospitals for ambulatory or case-sensitive conditions. Few healthcare specialists were located on-site, with patients frequently travelling off-site (> 40 km) for diabetes-related complications. The majority of healthcare professionals on-site were Health Directors, Community Health Nurses, and Home Care Nurses. Many communities had a diabetes registry but few reported a diabetes surveillance system. Regional variation in healthcare services, diabetes programs, and funding models were noted, with most communities engaging in some type of innovative strategy to improve care for patients with diabetes. Conclusions: The CPS is the first community-based, national-level survey of its kind in Canada. Although the response rate was low, the CPS was distributed and successfully administered across a broad range of First Nations communities, and future considerations would benefit from a ... Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper First Nations inuit Research from University of Limerick Canada
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diabetes
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chronic disease
quality improvement
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diabetes
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chronic disease
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Jordan W. Tompkins
Selam Mequanint
Douglas Edward Barre
Meghan Fournie
Michael E. Green
Anthony J. Hanley
Mariam Naqshbandi Hayward
Merrick Zwarenstein
Stewart B. Harris
National survey of indigenous primary healthcare capacity and delivery models in Canada: the TransFORmation of IndiGEnous PrimAry HEAlthcare delivery (FORGE AHEAD) community profile survey
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description Background: There is a significant deficiency of national health information for Indigenous peoples in Canada. This manuscript describes the Community Profile Survey (CPS), a community-based, national-level survey designed to identify and describe existing healthcare delivery, funding models, and diabetes specific infrastructure and programs in Indigenous communities. Methods: The CPS was developed collaboratively through FORGE AHEAD and the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch of Health Canada. Regional and federal engagement and partnerships were built with Indigenous organizations to establish regionally-tailored distribution of the 8-page CPS to 440 First Nations communities. Results were collected (one survey per community) and reported in strata by region, with descriptive analyses performed on all variables. Results were shared with participating communities and regional/federal partners through tailored reports. Results: A total of 84 communities completed the survey (19% response rate). The majority of communities had a health centre/office to provide service to their patients with diabetes, with limited on-reserve hospitals for ambulatory or case-sensitive conditions. Few healthcare specialists were located on-site, with patients frequently travelling off-site (> 40 km) for diabetes-related complications. The majority of healthcare professionals on-site were Health Directors, Community Health Nurses, and Home Care Nurses. Many communities had a diabetes registry but few reported a diabetes surveillance system. Regional variation in healthcare services, diabetes programs, and funding models were noted, with most communities engaging in some type of innovative strategy to improve care for patients with diabetes. Conclusions: The CPS is the first community-based, national-level survey of its kind in Canada. Although the response rate was low, the CPS was distributed and successfully administered across a broad range of First Nations communities, and future considerations would benefit from a ...
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author Jordan W. Tompkins
Selam Mequanint
Douglas Edward Barre
Meghan Fournie
Michael E. Green
Anthony J. Hanley
Mariam Naqshbandi Hayward
Merrick Zwarenstein
Stewart B. Harris
author_facet Jordan W. Tompkins
Selam Mequanint
Douglas Edward Barre
Meghan Fournie
Michael E. Green
Anthony J. Hanley
Mariam Naqshbandi Hayward
Merrick Zwarenstein
Stewart B. Harris
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title National survey of indigenous primary healthcare capacity and delivery models in Canada: the TransFORmation of IndiGEnous PrimAry HEAlthcare delivery (FORGE AHEAD) community profile survey
title_short National survey of indigenous primary healthcare capacity and delivery models in Canada: the TransFORmation of IndiGEnous PrimAry HEAlthcare delivery (FORGE AHEAD) community profile survey
title_full National survey of indigenous primary healthcare capacity and delivery models in Canada: the TransFORmation of IndiGEnous PrimAry HEAlthcare delivery (FORGE AHEAD) community profile survey
title_fullStr National survey of indigenous primary healthcare capacity and delivery models in Canada: the TransFORmation of IndiGEnous PrimAry HEAlthcare delivery (FORGE AHEAD) community profile survey
title_full_unstemmed National survey of indigenous primary healthcare capacity and delivery models in Canada: the TransFORmation of IndiGEnous PrimAry HEAlthcare delivery (FORGE AHEAD) community profile survey
title_sort national survey of indigenous primary healthcare capacity and delivery models in canada: the transformation of indigenous primary healthcare delivery (forge ahead) community profile survey
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