Browsing Electronic Theses and Dissertations by Author "Racine, Louise"
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A critical and participatory approach to gender equity among youth in Kibera, Kenya
Williams, Cheryl (2009-12)Achieving gender equity is an international priority. This research, guided by a critical social theory approach, explores and seeks to challenge dominant gender norms amongst young men and women living in the slum of ... -
Educating Immigrant Mothers: The District Nursing Program and the Reworking of Scientific Motherhood in Alberta, 1919-1943
Kaliel, Emily B. 1994-; 0000-0003-4411-8206This thesis examines the Alberta district nursing program from its inception in 1919 to 1943. It explores the program’s role in disseminating scientific motherhood, a discourse that instructed women to mother in deference ... -
Examination of the Association Between Diabetes, Depression, and Suicidality with a Special Focus on the Indigenous Canadian Population
Elamoshy, Rasha (2018-10-02)The abstract of this item is unavailable due to an embargo. -
Exploring cervical cancer screening behaviour : an interpretive description of Aboriginal women's experiences
Duchcherer, Crystal Marie (2010-11)Background: In Canada, the prevalence of cervical cancer in Aboriginal women continues to increase with a significantly higher mortality rate than women of non-Aboriginal ancestry. Despite that invasive cervical cancer is ... -
Pediatric Infectious Disease in Resource-Limited Settings: Describing Post-Discharge Mortality in Uganda
Nemetchek, Brooklyn 1993- (2018-09-04)Background and Objectives Pediatric post-discharge mortality in low-resources settings is a topic only starting to be understood. However, it has been largely demonstrated that children are dying after hospitalization, and ... -
The role of communities of practice for registered nurses in specialized practice
Risling, Tracie (2014-10-02)Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore nursing specific processes associated with communities of practice (CoPs) in specialized acute care settings with a focus on their potential role in Registered ...