RT @CanPaedSociety: .@CMAJ: #IndigenousYouth have higher rates of chronic health conditions, lower access to specialist & #MentalHealth car…
Occurrence of and referral to specialists for pain-related diagnoses in First Nations and non–First Nations children and youth - CMAJ https://t.co/LTGdSDRSSR https://t.co/PBHHlp6Gf2
Equitable & timely #access is essential for pain management. Nice work Dr. @MargotALatimer and colleagues!
RT @ACHHInitiative: Our latest paper has been released by @CMAJ. We found First Nations children experienced more pain, but had fewer speci…
RT @CanPaedSociety: .@CMAJ: #IndigenousYouth have higher rates of chronic health conditions, lower access to specialist & #MentalHealth car…
RT @IWKHealthCentre: First Nations children and youth are experiencing more pain than non-First Nations children, but do not access special…
Access to resources is a particularly important considerations for Indigenous Canadian youth who experience #Pain
RT @CanPaedSociety: .@CMAJ: #IndigenousYouth have higher rates of chronic health conditions, lower access to specialist & #MentalHealth car…
RT @CanPaedSociety: .@CMAJ: #IndigenousYouth have higher rates of chronic health conditions, lower access to specialist & #MentalHealth car…
RT @CanPaedSociety: .@CMAJ: #IndigenousYouth have higher rates of chronic health conditions, lower access to specialist & #MentalHealth car…
RT @CanPaedSociety: .@CMAJ: #IndigenousYouth have higher rates of chronic health conditions, lower access to specialist & #MentalHealth car…
.@CMAJ: #IndigenousYouth have higher rates of chronic health conditions, lower access to specialist & #MentalHealth care vs. non-Indigenous peers. We must work toward #HealthEquity for Indigenous youth in 🇨🇦! Via @IWK | https://t.co/aBqesjO90e #HumanRi
RT @IWKHealthCentre: First Nations children and youth are experiencing more pain than non-First Nations children, but do not access special…
Our latest paper has been released by @CMAJ. We found First Nations children experienced more pain, but had fewer specialist referrals for pain-related diagnoses than non–First Nations children #IndigenousHealth https://t.co/N3dcL2jVyP
First Nations children and youth are experiencing more pain than non-First Nations children, but do not access specialist or mental health services at the same rate as their non-First Nations peers, found new research published in @CMAJ https://t.co/heTeKs
Occurrence of and referral to specialists for pain-related diagnoses in First Nations and non–First Nations children and youth | CMAJ https://t.co/oQl8y7UKRd