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Titre
Conversations on telemental health : listening to remote and rural First Nations communities
Cote
DM# 3708926
Auteur(e)s
Gibson, K. [et al.]
Rural and Remote Health
Éditeur
James Cook University, Rural and Remote Health, 2011.
Description Physique
19 pages
Abstrait
''Telemental health involves technologies such as videoconferencing to deliver mental health services and education, and to connect individuals and communities for healing and health. In remote and rural First Nations communities there are often challenges to obtaining mental healthcare in the community and to working with external mental health workers. Telemental health is a service approach and tool that can address some of these challenges and potentially support First Nations communities in their goal of improving mental health and wellbeing. Community members’ perspectives on the usefulness and appropriateness of telemental health can greatly influence the level of engagement with the service. It appears that no research or literature exists on First Nations community members’ perspectives on telemental health, or even on community perspectives on the broader area of technologies for mental health services. Therefore, this article explores the perspectives on telemental health of community members living in two rural and remote First Nations communities in Ontario, Canada.''
Notes
Pulbication #31. Article published in Rural and Remote Health 11: 1656. (Online), 2011.
Also published in French: Conversations sur la télésanté mentale : écouter les communautés des Premières Nations des régions rurales et éloignées.
A First Mile Connectivity Consortium (FMCC) publication.
Langage
English / Anglais
Sujet
Indigenous peoples - Canada
Mental health services
Telecommunication in medicine
Rural health services
Localisation
DM5
Accès
Public
ID
CAT 17804
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