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First Nations, Inuit and Métis approaches to palliative and end-of-life care in Canada
The toolkit provides information on innovative, evidence-informed models of care, with examples of care models used in Canada and internationally
A curriculum guide for educators and reference manual for people providing palliative care
Read about how often cancer patients may receive palliative care in the two years before their deaths in acute-care hospitals
Read our 2018 report that shines a light on the performance of Canada’s cancer system, showing what’s working and where improvements are needed
Read about cancer care from the patient perspective, and learn about what patients and their families experience as patients live with and beyond cancer
Read this 2017 report about how palliative and end-of-life care is currently delivered for people with cancer, and what changes are needed for the best possible care
Learn about the distances and times many Inuit need to travel to receive cancer care
Review this 2014 report about the Métis cancer journey developed as a baseline for measuring future progress
Review this 2014 report about the Inuit cancer journey developed as a baseline to measure future progress
Review this report from 2013 about the First Nations cancer journey as a baseline to measure future progress
In this video, Dr. Low talks about being diagnosed with a brain tumour, knowing that he can’t get better and worrying about how he’ll die
In this video, Dr. Larry Librach talks about his diagnosis of pancreatic cancer six weeks before and learnings from his time as a palliative care physician
Read this September 2012 report for key learnings about navigation from national activities in implementation and evaluation
Read this 2012 report to learn the steps and considerations for screening patients for distress
Learn about the cancer journey for each of the Inuit Nunangat regions, and promising, culturally responsive resources and services
In this video, Linda B. talks about learning that palliative care would extend her quality of life when her endometrial cancer reoccurred
Read this resource to learn what cancer-related fatigue is and how to manage it
This report examines pathways and leading models of cancer care in rural, remote and isolated First Nations communities
Review this 2012 report for practices about ethnocultural identification and gaps in identifying First Nations, Inuit, and Métis cancer patients
Review this 2012 inventory for noteworthy and emerging practices that include First Nations, Inuit, and Métis identifiers in health databases
Review this report from 2011 about the First Nations, Inuit and Métis cancer journey, developed as a baseline to measure future progress
In this video, Dianne talks about caring for her husband, Doug, near the end of his life, after 11 years with prostate cancer
In this video, Doug talks about choosing palliative care for prostate cancer with bone metastasis, and to accept his life ending
In this video, Carol O. talks having cervical cancer at age 31 and then being diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer 22 years later
In this video, a mother and daughter talk about caring for the father during his lung and brain cancer
In this video, Fred talks about supporting both his wife and daughter during cancer
In this video, Jeff talks about supporting his sister, Jean, after her diagnosis of colorectal cancer
In this video, Linda M. talks about caring for her mom during the last year of her life and how emotionally difficult that was to do as a teenager
In this video, Linda S. talks about caring for her father who had metastasized lung cancer as well as caring for her mother who has dementia
Review these 2011 practice guidelines to learn about the best ways to manage fatigue in adult patients with cancer
Learn about current tools, knowledge and resources to promote equitable policies and practices for cancer care in this 2009 report
In this foundational report from 2009, learn about the Partnership’s work in advancing cancer control with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis
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