Solution Model for Enhancing the Experiences of Urban First Nations and Métis Patients Accessing and Navigating the Health System for Inflammatory Arthritis Care

Health system innovations that better support Indigenous patients, particularly in urban settings, exist in primary health services, but this has not been translated and integrated into specialty care. We sought to identify the experiences of urban First Nations and Métis patients with inflammatory...

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Published in:International Indigenous Policy Journal
Main Authors: Barnabe, Cheryl, Miller, Jean, Teare, Sylvia, Eaglespeaker, Casey, Roland, Brenda, Eshkakogan, Nicole, Crowshoe, (Lynden) Lindsay, Lopatina, Elena, Marshall, Deborah
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Published: Scholarship@Western 2019
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Online Access:https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol10/iss2/3
https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2019.10.2.3
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spelling ftunivwestonta:oai:ir.lib.uwo.ca:iipj-1426 2023-10-01T03:55:58+02:00 Solution Model for Enhancing the Experiences of Urban First Nations and Métis Patients Accessing and Navigating the Health System for Inflammatory Arthritis Care Barnabe, Cheryl Miller, Jean Teare, Sylvia Eaglespeaker, Casey Roland, Brenda Eshkakogan, Nicole Crowshoe, (Lynden) Lindsay Lopatina, Elena Marshall, Deborah 2019-05-10T07:29:03Z application/pdf https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol10/iss2/3 https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2019.10.2.3 unknown Scholarship@Western https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol10/iss2/3 doi:10.18584/iipj.2019.10.2.3 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ The International Indigenous Policy Journal inflammatory arthritis models of care Indigenous urban Indigenous health clinics PaCER Family Medicine Immune System Diseases Musculoskeletal Diseases Rheumatology research 2019 ftunivwestonta https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2019.10.2.3 2023-09-03T07:01:53Z Health system innovations that better support Indigenous patients, particularly in urban settings, exist in primary health services, but this has not been translated and integrated into specialty care. We sought to identify the experiences of urban First Nations and Métis patients with inflammatory arthritis in accessing and navigating the health system. We used a qualitative research method called Patient and Community Engagement Research Program (PaCER) led by patients using an iterative three phase process: Set, Collect, and Reflect. Initial access and continuity of specialty care can be facilitated with collaboration between primary and specialty care in an urban Indigenous health service model, where health system change was built on culturally responsive models of care. Report First Nations The University of Western Ontario: Scholarship@Western International Indigenous Policy Journal 10 2 1 13
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topic inflammatory arthritis
models of care
Indigenous
urban Indigenous health clinics
PaCER
Family Medicine
Immune System Diseases
Musculoskeletal Diseases
Rheumatology
spellingShingle inflammatory arthritis
models of care
Indigenous
urban Indigenous health clinics
PaCER
Family Medicine
Immune System Diseases
Musculoskeletal Diseases
Rheumatology
Barnabe, Cheryl
Miller, Jean
Teare, Sylvia
Eaglespeaker, Casey
Roland, Brenda
Eshkakogan, Nicole
Crowshoe, (Lynden) Lindsay
Lopatina, Elena
Marshall, Deborah
Solution Model for Enhancing the Experiences of Urban First Nations and Métis Patients Accessing and Navigating the Health System for Inflammatory Arthritis Care
topic_facet inflammatory arthritis
models of care
Indigenous
urban Indigenous health clinics
PaCER
Family Medicine
Immune System Diseases
Musculoskeletal Diseases
Rheumatology
description Health system innovations that better support Indigenous patients, particularly in urban settings, exist in primary health services, but this has not been translated and integrated into specialty care. We sought to identify the experiences of urban First Nations and Métis patients with inflammatory arthritis in accessing and navigating the health system. We used a qualitative research method called Patient and Community Engagement Research Program (PaCER) led by patients using an iterative three phase process: Set, Collect, and Reflect. Initial access and continuity of specialty care can be facilitated with collaboration between primary and specialty care in an urban Indigenous health service model, where health system change was built on culturally responsive models of care.
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author Barnabe, Cheryl
Miller, Jean
Teare, Sylvia
Eaglespeaker, Casey
Roland, Brenda
Eshkakogan, Nicole
Crowshoe, (Lynden) Lindsay
Lopatina, Elena
Marshall, Deborah
author_facet Barnabe, Cheryl
Miller, Jean
Teare, Sylvia
Eaglespeaker, Casey
Roland, Brenda
Eshkakogan, Nicole
Crowshoe, (Lynden) Lindsay
Lopatina, Elena
Marshall, Deborah
author_sort Barnabe, Cheryl
title Solution Model for Enhancing the Experiences of Urban First Nations and Métis Patients Accessing and Navigating the Health System for Inflammatory Arthritis Care
title_short Solution Model for Enhancing the Experiences of Urban First Nations and Métis Patients Accessing and Navigating the Health System for Inflammatory Arthritis Care
title_full Solution Model for Enhancing the Experiences of Urban First Nations and Métis Patients Accessing and Navigating the Health System for Inflammatory Arthritis Care
title_fullStr Solution Model for Enhancing the Experiences of Urban First Nations and Métis Patients Accessing and Navigating the Health System for Inflammatory Arthritis Care
title_full_unstemmed Solution Model for Enhancing the Experiences of Urban First Nations and Métis Patients Accessing and Navigating the Health System for Inflammatory Arthritis Care
title_sort solution model for enhancing the experiences of urban first nations and métis patients accessing and navigating the health system for inflammatory arthritis care
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