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- A Multi-Site Qualitative Study to Explore and Understand Barriers and Enablers Indigenous Community Members Experience when Accessing Health and Social Services, from the Perspective of Indigenous Patient Navigators and Indigenous Community Members in Canada. 20. 2025
- Supporting the Journey Home: The Process of Co-designing an Education Program to Strengthen Palliative Care Capacity in First Nations Communities. 19. 2024
- “We Know Who We Are”: Reflections on Métis Youth Identity, Health and Well-Being. 19. 2024
- Perspectives of nutrition and physical activity among families of an Indigenous Birth Cohort: a qualitative analysis exploring the barriers to and facilitators of healthy active living. 18. 2023
- Entsisewata’karí:teke (You Will Be Healthy Again): Clinical Outcomes of Returning to a Traditional Haudenosaunee Diet. 16:82-119. 2021
- "When you follow your heart, you provide that path for others": Indigenous Models of Youth Leadership in HIV Prevention. 11:135-158. 2016
- Using Photovoice to Understand Intergenerational Influences on Health and Well-Being in a Southern Labrador Inuit Community. 11:75-91. 2016
- Because we have Really Unique Art: Indigenous Youth Arts-Based HIV Prevention. 10:16-34. 2014
- Feasibility and Outcomes of a Community-Based Taper-to-Low- Dose-Maintenance Suboxone Treatment Program for Prescription Opioid Dependence in a Remote First Nations Community in Northern Ontario. 9:52-59. 2012
- Traditional Medicine. 6:2-3. 2010
- Understanding Burdens and Barriers to Dermatological Management, and Potential for Virtual Care in Northern and Rural Canadian Indigenous Communities: A National Healthcare Practitioner Cross-Sectional Survey Analysis. 20.
- “Because we have really unique art”: Decolonizing Research with Indigenous Youth Using the Arts. 10:16-34.