An Integrated Knowledge Translation Approach to Develop a Shared Decision-making Strategy for Use by Inuit in Cancer Care: A Qualitative Study
Author(s) -
Janet Jull,
Alex Hizaka,
Amanda J. Sheppard,
Alethea Kewayosh,
Paula Doering,
Les MacLeod,
G. Joudain,
Jean-Claude Plourde,
Danielle Dorschner,
Michelle Rand,
Marc Habash,
Ian D. Graham
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
current oncology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.053
H-Index - 51
eISSN - 1718-7729
pISSN - 1198-0052
DOI - 10.3747/co.26.4729
Subject(s) - knowledge translation , medicine , health care , nursing , qualitative research , cancer , knowledge management , face (sociological concept) , relation (database) , family medicine , computer science , political science , database , social science , sociology , law
In relation to the general Canadian population, Inuit face increased cancer risks and barriers to health services use. In shared decision-making (sdm), health care providers and patients make health care decisions together. Enhanced participation in cancer care decisions is a need for Inuit. Integrated knowledge translation (kt) supports the development of research evidence that is likely to be patient-centred and applied in practice.
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