2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1720657/v1
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EQUIP Emergency: Can interventions to reduce racism, discrimination and stigma in EDs improve outcomes?

Abstract: BackgroundDespite a publicly funded system, health care in Canada has been shown to be deeply inequitable, particularly toward Indigenous people. Based on research identifying key dimensions of equity-oriented health care as being cultural safety, harm reduction and trauma- and violence-informed care, an intervention to promote equity at the organizational level was tested in primary health care, refined and adapted, and tested in Emergency Departments (EDs).MethodsIn partnership with clinical, community and I… Show more

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