Barriers to Optimal Kidney Health Among Indigenous Peoples

Swasti Chaturvedi, Maria Eugenia Victoria Bianchi, Aminu Bello, Harley Crowshoe, Jaquelyne T. Hughes

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Abstract

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)508-511
Number of pages4
JournalKidney International Reports
Volume9
Issue number3
Early online date24 Jan 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024

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SC is a pediatric nephrologist. She works as a Senior Staff Specialist and clinician researcher at the Sydney Children’s Hospital, Sydney (Gadigal country), Australia since mid-2023. Prior to this, she was based in Darwin (Larrakia country), Northern Territory, Australia from 2017-2023 and initiated and led the pediatric nephrology service in the Northern Territory. MEVB is President of Argentinian Northeast Kidney Foundation. AB is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Alberta, and Consultant Nephrologist at the University of Alberta Hospital. He is the Project Lead for Kidney Check, a national initiative in Canada targeted to early detection and management of diabetes and kidney disease in Indigenous communities, being run under the auspices of Can-SOLVE CKD Network. He is also co-chair of the ISN Global Kidney Health Atlas. HC’s ancestry is Blackfoot and originates from the Piikani Nation Reserve in southern Alberta, Canada. A recent recipient of the Order of Canada (2023), and a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada Medal, and the Long-Service Award from the Government of Canada for 25 years of service. JTH is a Torres Strait Islander woman (Wagadagam tribe), a nephrologist and clinician researcher, mentor, and Indigenous Health Systems Innovator based on Larrakia Country (Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia).

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