Publications by authors named "Jack Anawak"

We document community responses to the COVID-19 pandemic among Inuit living in the province of Manitoba, Canada. This study was conducted by the Manitoba Inuit Association and a Council of Inuit Elders, in partnership with researchers from the University of Manitoba. We present findings from 12 health services providers and decision-makers, collected in 2021.

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Background: The Qanuinngitsiarutiksait study aimed to develop detailed profiles of Inuit health service utilization in Manitoba, by Inuit living in Manitoba (approximately 1,500) and by Inuit from the Kivalliq region of Nunavut who travel to Manitoba to access care not available in Nunavut (approximately 16,000 per year).

Methods: We used health administrative data routinely collected in Manitoba for all services provided and developed an algorithm to identify Inuit in the dataset. This paper focused on health services used by Inuit from the Kivalliq for prenatal care and birthing.

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Article Synopsis
  • There is a significant lack of research on how Inuit in Canada, particularly from Nunavut, access health services, making it hard to plan for their needs.
  • The study focused on Inuit accessing health services in Manitoba, using administrative data to develop services tailored to them, in partnership with local Inuit organizations.
  • Findings reveal that Kivallirmiut primarily seek care in Winnipeg for inpatient treatments, especially for pregnancy, while Inuit adults in Manitoba frequently hospitalize for mental health issues, indicating a need for more culturally appropriate health programs.
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Scientific publications predominantly focus on research outcomes. Increasingly, community partnerships and relationships are mentioned, especially in research conducted with Indigenous communities. In partnership-based research, Indigenous communities expect researchers to contribute in a multitude of ways that go beyond .

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