Conversations on telemental health: listening to remote and rural First Nations communities

KL Gibson, H Coulson, R Miles… - Rural and Remote …, 2011 - search.informit.org
Telemental health involves technologies such as videoconferencing to deliver mental health
services and education, and to connect individuals and communities for healing and health …

Assessing service use for mental health by Indigenous populations in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States of America: a rapid review of population …

C McIntyre, MG Harris, AJ Baxter, S Leske… - Health Research Policy …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Background Indigenous people in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United
States of America experience disproportionately poor mental health compared to their non …

To use or not to use: Clinicians' perceptions of telemental health.

DC Simms, K Gibson, S O'Donnell - Canadian Psychology …, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
L'accès équitable aux services de santé mentale est essentiel au bien-être des individus et
des communautés. Toutefois, en raison de leur situation géographique ou d'autres …

Factors influencing mental health providers' intention to use telepsychotherapy in First Nations communities

J Monthuy-Blanc, S Bouchard… - Transcultural …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Telemental health is the use of information and communications technologies and
broadband networks to deliver mental health services and support wellness. Although …

[PDF][PDF] Digital technology adoption in remote and northern Indigenous communities in Canada

S O'Donnell, B Beaton, R McMahon… - Canadian Sociological …, 2016 - susanodo.ca
The term “Indigenous communities in Canada” refers to First Nations, Inuit and Métis
communities. There is no pan-‐Canadian Indigenous reality or situation. According to …

The institutional development of indigenous broadband infrastructure in Canada and the United States: Two paths to “Digital Self-Determination”

R McMahon - Canadian Journal of Communication, 2011 - cjc.utppublishing.com
For years, indigenous groups in Canada and the United States have argued for public
policies to support the coordinated development of community-driven broadband …

How women in remote and rural First Nation communities are using information and communication technologies (ICT)

P Carpenter, K Gibson, C Kakekaspan… - Journal of Rural and …, 2013 - journals.brandonu.ca
First Nations women have a strong role guiding the success of their family and their
community. In the past, women nurtured their family, ensuring their food and safety. These …

[PDF][PDF] First Mile challenges to last mile rhetoric: Exploring the discourse between remote and rural First Nations and the telecom industry

D Philpot, B Beaton, T Whiteduck - Journal of Community Informatics, 2014 - firstmile.ca
Solving Canada's digital divide remains a significant issue, particularly considering how
broadband networks have become an essential utility in remote and rural First Nations in all …

Open and distance learning for health: supporting health workers through education and training

T Dodds - Open Learning: The Journal of Open, Distance and e …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
This case study surveys the growing use of open and distance learning approaches to the
provision of support, education and training to health workers over the past few decades. It …

[PDF][PDF] Videoconferencing for First Nations community-controlled education, health and development

S O'Donnell, L Johnson, T Kakepetum-Schultz… - The Electronic Journal …, 2013 - firstmile.ca
Videoconferencing is a powerful tool that First Nations in Canada are using to create
communication spaces for local control of community services and community development …