2021
DOI: 10.53967/cje-rce.v44i3.4611
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Barriers to Including Indigenous Content in Canadian Health Professions Curricula

Abstract: Indigenous peoples in Canada continue to face health care inequities despite their increased risk for various negative health outcomes. Evidence suggests that health professions students and faculty do not feel their curriculum adequately prepares learners to address these inequities. The aim of this study was to identify barriers that hinder the inclusion of adequate Indigenous content in curricula across health professions programs. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 33 faculty members at a unive… Show more

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“…The knowledge gap can be recognized as additional learning or a targeted rationale for obtaining the knowledge (Han, 2019; Edwin & Bahr, 2021; Meade et al, 2022; Power et al, 2020). Knowledge gaps in integrating Indigenous health content, history, and culture is prominent in both nursing educators and nurses (Doran et al, 2019; Doria et al, 2021; Metheny & Dion Fletcher, 2021; Wylie et al, 2021).…”
Section: Antecedents Attributes and Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The knowledge gap can be recognized as additional learning or a targeted rationale for obtaining the knowledge (Han, 2019; Edwin & Bahr, 2021; Meade et al, 2022; Power et al, 2020). Knowledge gaps in integrating Indigenous health content, history, and culture is prominent in both nursing educators and nurses (Doran et al, 2019; Doria et al, 2021; Metheny & Dion Fletcher, 2021; Wylie et al, 2021).…”
Section: Antecedents Attributes and Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Awareness involves the individual being able to reflect on their own biases, prejudices, and privilege carefully and strategically (Edwin & Bahr, 2021; Han et al 2019; Power 2020). Nurse educators and nurses have an ethical responsibility and need to foster awareness of biases, prejudices and privilege that is embedded into curriculums and their practice (Doran et al, 2019; Doria et al, 2021; Hantke et al, 2022; Wiley et al, 2021). Knowledge acquisition is the obtainment of learning in a particular area.…”
Section: Antecedents Attributes and Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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