Bussières, André
Passmore, Steven
Kopansky-Giles, Deborah
Tavares, Patricia
Ward, Jennifer
Ladwig, Jacqueline
Glazebrook, Cheryl
Mior, Silvano
Atkinson-Graham, Melissa
Moss, Jean
Robak, Nicole
Broeckelmann, Elena
Monias, David A.
Mckay, Donnie Z.
Hamilton, Helga
Scott, Muriel
Smolinski, Randall
Hurwitz, Eric L.
Woolf, Anthony D.
Johnson, Michael
Fowler-Woods, Melinda J.
Haldeman, Scott
Funding for this research was provided by:
Health Canada (2223 HQ 000126, 2223 HQ 000126, 2223 HQ 000126, 2223 HQ 000126, 2223 HQ 000126, 2223 HQ 000126, 2223 HQ 000126, 2223 HQ 000126, 2223 HQ 000126, 2223 HQ 000126, 2223 HQ 000126, 2223 HQ 000126, 2223 HQ 000126, 2223 HQ 000126)
Healthcare Excellence Canada
Canadian Chiropractic Research Foundation
Canadian Chiropractic Association
Skoll Foundation
Article History
Received: 22 August 2024
Accepted: 25 February 2025
First Online: 13 March 2025
Declarations
:
: A research agreement between Cross Lake Band, WSC, University of Manitoba (U.M.) and Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR) was signed on July 7, 2022. Following established principles to guide ethical research within Canadian Indigenous communities, [49] team members completed recommended training (Tri-Council Policy Statement (TCPS 2), First Nations Principles of OCAP, Personal Health Information Act) prior to obtaining ethics approval from the University of Manitoba’s Research Ethics Board for each study component: Qualitative (#HE2022-0248); Chart review: (HE2022-0249), Community health survey (HE2022-0250), Adoption survey (HE2022-0394), Community movement program (HE2023-0017), and Care pathway (HE2023-0144).
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.