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Community trial evaluating the integration of Indigenous healing practices and a harm reduction approach with principles of seeking safety in an Indigenous residential treatment program in northern Ontario.
Morin KA, Marsh TN, Eshakakogan C, Eibl JK, Spence M, Gauthier G, Walker JD, Sayers D, Ozawanimke A, Bissaillion B, Marsh DC. Morin KA, et al. Among authors: spence m. BMC Health Serv Res. 2022 Aug 16;22(1):1045. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-08406-3. BMC Health Serv Res. 2022. PMID: 35974328 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
Cervical smears--an opportunity for disinvestment?
Spence MT, Woodman C, Collins S, Donnelly B, Desai M. Spence MT, et al. Br J Gen Pract. 1996 Sep;46(410):537-8. Br J Gen Pract. 1996. PMID: 8917874 Free PMC article.
A study protocol for a quasi-experimental community trial evaluating the integration of indigenous healing practices and a harm reduction approach with principles of seeking safety in an indigenous residential treatment program in Northern Ontario.
Marsh TN, Eshakakogan C, Eibl JK, Spence M, Morin KA, Gauthier GJ, Marsh DC. Marsh TN, et al. Among authors: spence m. Harm Reduct J. 2021 Mar 17;18(1):35. doi: 10.1186/s12954-021-00483-7. Harm Reduct J. 2021. PMID: 33731138 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
Implementation and evaluation of a two-eyed seeing approach using traditional healing and seeking safety in an indigenous residential treatment program in Northern Ontario.
Marsh TN, Eshakakogan C, Eibl JK, Spence M, Morin KA, Goertzen A, Gauthier GJ, Gauthier-Frolick D, Tahsin F, Sayers CD, Ozawanimke CA, Bissaillion CB, Nootchtai CC, Marsh DC. Marsh TN, et al. Among authors: spence m. Int J Circumpolar Health. 2022 Dec;81(1):2125172. doi: 10.1080/22423982.2022.2125172. Int J Circumpolar Health. 2022. PMID: 36149060 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
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