Indigenous Peoples, Health and Nursing Flashcards

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What are some examples of abuse of power in roles from Canadian history?

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  • Indian residential school system
  • sixties scoop
  • TB sanitariums
  • Indian hospitals
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What is the result of the abuse of power in healthcare roles?

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  • intergenerational trauma

- avoidance

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What are some proximal SDoH for Indigenous peoples?

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Direct impact on health; physical, emotional, mental, spiritual

  • health behaviours
  • physical environments
  • employment and income
  • education
  • food security
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What are some intermediate SDoH for Indigenous peoples?

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Origin of proximal determinants

  • health care systems
  • education systems
  • community infrastructure, resources and capacity
  • environmental stewardship
  • cultural continuity
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What are some distal SDoH for Indigenous peoples?

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Represent political, economic, and social contexts

  • colonialism
  • racism and social exclusion
  • self-determination
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What are elements of Indigenous healing that we can honour?

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  • four sacred medicines; tobacco, cedar, sage, sweetgrass
  • medicine wheel
  • seven grandfather teachings; wisdom, truth, humility, love, bravery, respect, honesty
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Describe cultural competence, safety, and humility.

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Competence - foundational, self-examination
Cultural safety - power recognition and shift, health advocacy
Humility - life-long learner

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What are the three groups that make up Indigenous peoples in Canada?

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  • First Nations
  • Inuit
  • Metis
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Why is the language we use important?

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  • narratives of oppression exist

- when we change the way we talk about people, we change the way we think

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How can nurses be involved in reconciliation?

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  • prime position as advocates in health care
  • establishing trusting relationships
  • being aware of own assumptions and biases
  • being open to learning
  • acknowledging limitations
  • provision of equitable care
  • knowing how to be an ally
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