Publications
All the publications related to the development, adaptation and use of the Aaniish Naa Gegii. There are also some publications by collaborators relevant to Indigenous child well-being.

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Culturally appropriate assessment is vital for learning health systems; however, few such tools for Indigenous …
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Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) children in Canada experience serious health inequities compared to …
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Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are important for decision-making in health services. PRO measures (PROMs) have been …
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The purpose of this project is to adapt and translate a questionnaire on the health …
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The Outdoor Adventure Leadership Experience (OALE) is an outdoor health promotion initiative primarily designed for …
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Background: The Aboriginal Children’s Health and Well-Being Measure (ACHWM) was developed to enable Aboriginal health …
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This research was conducted in 2014 and 2015 at four sites. Interviews with 23 children …
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A total of 293 children completed the ACHWM. The screening tool identified 35% with potential …
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Aboriginal children experience substantial and persistent health disparities compared with their mainstream peers; innovative methods …
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There were 124 participants in the first cohort and 132 participants in the second cohort. …
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Health solutions for Aboriginal children should be guided by their community and grounded in evidence. …
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Paired ACHWM and Ped sQL scores were available for 48 participants. They had a mean …
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The participants ranged in age from 8.2 to 17.7 years (mean age=12.3). Through innovative methods, …
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A total of 18 interviews, with 9 children and 9 caregivers, were required to achieve …















