The relevance of postcolonial theoretical perspectives to research in Aboriginal health

AJ Browne, VL Smye, C Varcoe - Canadian Journal of Nursing …, 2005 - cjnr.archive.mcgill.ca
The authors critically examine the relevance of postcolonial theoretical perspectives to
nursing research in the area of Aboriginal health. They discuss key theoretical …

A post-colonial analysis of healthcare discourses addressing aboriginal women

A Browne, V Smye - Nurse Researcher (through 2013), 2002 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Annette Browne and Vicki Smye use post-colonial theoretical perspectives to inform
a critical analysis of healthcare discourses related to cervical cancer among Canadian …

Cultural safety and the challenges of translating critically oriented knowledge in practice

AJ Browne, C Varcoe, V Smye… - Nursing …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Cultural safety is a relatively new concept that has emerged in the New Zealand nursing
context and is being taken up in various ways in Canadian health care discourses. Our …

'Cultural safety'and the analysis of health policy affecting aboriginal people.

V Smye, AJ Browne - Nurse researcher, 2002 - search.ebscohost.com
Abstract Vicki Smye and Annette Browne explore the exportability of the concept of'cultural
safety'from the healthcare literature in New Zealand to inform an analysis of mental health …

Critical cultural perspectives and health care involving Aboriginal peoples

AJ Browne, C Varcoe - Contemporary nurse, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Despite a growing body of critical scholarship in nursing, the concept of culture continues to
be applied in ways that diminish the significance of power relations and structural …

Aboriginal citizen, discredited medical subject: Paradoxical constructions of Aboriginal women's subjectivity in Canadian health care policies

JA Fiske, AJ Browne - Policy Sciences, 2006 - Springer
In this paper, we explore paradoxes and contradictions in Canadian health policy
discourses that define Aboriginal women as empowered citizens on the one hand and as …

'Culture it'sa big term isn't it'? An analysis of child and family health nurses' understandings of culture and intercultural communication

J Grant, Y Luxford - Health Sociology Review, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Understandings of culture and multiculture are broad and deeply embedded in every day
talk and practices. In an increasingly globalised world, how we understand and work with …

Video: A decolonising strategy for intercultural communication in child and family health within ethnographic research

J Grant, Y Luxford - International Journal of Multiple Research …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
The subject of this paper is the use of video as a decolonising tool in ethnographic research
into intercultural communication in child and family health settings. Women and children …

First Nations women and health care services: The sociopolitical context of encounters with nurses

AJ Browne - 2003 - open.library.ubc.ca
Health care provided to Canadian Aboriginal peoples continues to unfold against a
backdrop of colonial relations. This study explored the sociopolitical and historical context of …

Introduction: Indigenous health care: Advances in nursing practice

V Smye, M Rameka, E Willis - Contemporary Nurse, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Edwards and Juanita Sherwood argue for decolonizing nursing practice that begins with a
respect for and recognition of the credibility of Indigenous knowledge and voice. In addition …