Conversations on telemental health: listening to remote and rural First Nations communities
Rural and Remote Health2011Vol. 11(2), pp. 1656–1656
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Kerri Gibson, Heather Coulson, Roseanne Miles, Christal Kakekakekung, Elizabeth A. Daniels, Susan O’Donnell
Abstract
Valuing Indigenous knowledge can help us understand community members' experiences of and concerns with telemental health and inform more successful and appropriate initiatives. With the invaluable support of the KO Telemedicine co-authors, we offer ways forward to address concerns identified by the community members. Most importantly, any ways forward for community telemental health initiatives need to be community driven and community led.
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