2023
DOI: 10.1093/jcag/gwad059
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Storytelling of Indigenous patient and family advocates engaged in patient-oriented research initiatives in the field of inflammatory bowel disease

Rhonda Sanderson,
Linda Porter,
Robert Porter
et al.

Abstract: Background and aim The history of colonization and its ongoing impact poses significant health disparities among Indigenous communities. We aimed to centre the voices and stories of Indigenous patients and family advocates (IPFAs—Indigenous patients living with inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] and family members of Indigenous individuals with IBD) engaged in patient-oriented research projects and who are part of the IBD among Indigenous Peoples Research Team (IBD-IPRT). … Show more

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