Novel coronavirus, access to abortion services, and bridging Western and Indigenous knowledges in a postpandemic world

R Monchalin - Women's Health Issues, 2021 - whijournal.com
In Canada, one in three women will experience an abortion in their reproductive lifetime
(Dowler, Rushton, & Kornelsen, 2020). Although Canada is currently one of four countries …

A qualitative study exploring access barriers to abortion services among Indigenous Peoples in Canada

R Monchalin, AVP Piñán, M Wells, W Paul, D Jubinville… - Contraception, 2023 - Elsevier
Objective This paper reports on findings from our exploratory qualitative study that aims to
advance knowledge around access to and experiences with abortion services among …

“They couldn't talk to anybody because there's so much stigma”: A qualitative study exploring Indigenous Peoples' experience of abortion-related stigma in Canada

A Ross - 2023 - dspace.library.uvic.ca
Although there are no laws restricting abortion access in Canada, stigmatizing views of
abortion still exist. Abortion-related stigma contributes to feelings of isolation and shame …

The adoption of inclusive language in abortion related activism

J Scofield - 2023 - open.library.ubc.ca
The purpose of this study is to produce accessible knowledge about strategies for
implementing gender-inclusive terminology within pro-choice activism in Canada and …

[HTML][HTML] Increasing Abortion Training in Canadian Medical Education

W ARE, TIS WHY, TIS HOW - thesexmed.com
One in three people 1 with uteruses in Canada have an abortion within their lifetime (1).
Abortions are not only a common, safe, and medically-necessary procedure for those …

Continued lack of abortion training is disheartening

C Perrot - Canadian Family Physician, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The subheading “Cognition-enhancing medications” in the article by Lee and colleagues is
misleading. 1 Drugs for treating dementia do not enhance cognition; at best, they have …

[PDF][PDF] Abortion training at the University of Saskatchewan highly sought after

S Mahood, S Liskowich, M Clark - Canadian Family Physician, 2018 - cfp.ca
We write to congratulate Drs Myran and Bardsley on their recent Residents' Views article. 1 It
highlights the absence of exposure to abortion counseling and provision in family medicine …

[PDF][PDF] The term cognition-enhancing medications is misleading

JR Lexchin - Canadian Family Physician, 2018 - cfp.ca
The subheading “Cognition-enhancing medications” in the article by Lee and colleagues is
misleading. 1 Drugs for treating dementia do not enhance cognition; at best, they have …

[CITATION][C] La pilule abortive au Qué bec en 2019–Pourquoi n'est-elle pas plus accessible

E Guilbert, MS Wagner, S Munro, ES Wilcox, C Devane… - Rapport de recherche de la …, 2019