Community perspectives on COVID-19 outbreak and public health: Inuit positive protective pathways and lessons for Indigenous public health theory
CONCLUSION: Outbreaks of infectious illness are not new to Nunavut communities and Inuit protective pathways have and continue to be critical avenues to adapt to and mitigate such challenges. This exploratory study provides clear direction for Inuit public health policy and practice in Canada, while contributing to the body of literature on Indigenous public health theory.PMID:38653866 | DOI:10.17269/s41997-024-00863-z
Source: Canadian Journal of Public Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Gwen K Healey Akearok Zoha Rana Source Type: research
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