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. 2007 Sep;53(9):1459–1465.

Table 1.

Articles focusing on end-of-life issues*

AUTHOR (YEAR) NO. OF PARTICIPANTS (N) TYPE OF STUDY LEVEL OF EVIDENCE COMMENTS
Benoit et al2 (2003) 61 Qualitative II Focus groups and interviews, Vancouver, BC
Brant3 (1990) __ Opinion Overview, Mohawk psychiatrist
Browne4 (1995) 5 Qualitative II Interviews regarding respect, Cree-Ojibway, MB
Browne and Shultis5 (1995) 15 reserves Survey II Matched aboriginal and nonaboriginal communities regarding services, ON
Callender et al6 (1997) 40 Qualitative II Organ donation, US minorities
Cree Regional Child and Family Services Committee7 (2000) __ Participatory research Participatory research, Cree, QC
Ellerby et al8 (2000) __ Review III Discusses aboriginal values, Ojibway
Garro9 (1990) 121 Qualitative II Ethnographic _eld work, Anishinaabe, MB
Hart-Wasekeesikaw10 (1996) 47 Qualitative II Ethnographic interviews with cancer patients and their families, MB
Health Canada11 (2000) __ Opinion General overview
Hepburn and Reed12 (1995) __ Opinion Palliative decision making, United States
Hotson et al13 (2004) 44 Qualitative II Patients and medical personnel, MB
IMPACT14 (2005) __ Statistics II Death and injury, motor vehicle accident statistics, ON
Iwasaki et al15 (2005) 26 Qualitative II Focus groups, aboriginal and Métis, MB
Jennings16 (1994) __ Opinion III Discussion of patient autonomy, United States
Kaufert and O’Neil17 (1989) __ Qualitative II Dying patients in MB and Inuit in NWT
Kaufert and O’Neil18 (1989) 25 Qualitative II Field observation of inpatients regarding giving consent, MB
Kaufert et al19 (1998) 12 Qualitative II Observed con_ict behaviour and interviews, MB
Kaufert et al20 (1999) 12 Qualitative II Observation and interviews, Ojibway, Cree, Island Lake
Kaufert21 (1999) 40 Qualitative II Interviews with patients and family about cancer care, MB
Kelly and Brown22 (2002) 10 Qualitative II Grounded-theory interviews of physicians, Canada
Kelly and O’Driscoll1 (2004) __ Opinion III Clinical palliative care issues
Macaulay23 (1994) __ Opinion III Ethics guidelines
MacKinnon24 (2005) __ Review Political review Romanow
MacMillan et al25 (2003) 10 94 Survey II Ontario First Nations Regional Health Survey
McQuay26 (1995) __ Opinion Organ donation review, United States
Molzahn et al27 (2004) 14 Qualitative II In-depth interviews, Coast Salish, BC
Newbold28 (1999) 25 000 Survey II Analysis of 1991 Aboriginal Peoples Survey regarding disability care
Paniagua29 (1994) __ Opinion III Communication guidelines, United States
Preston and Preston30 (1991) __ Qualitative II 25 yrs of ethnography James Bay Cree, QC
Prince and Kelley31 (2006) 216 Survey and nested qualitative II 13 northwestern ON communities
Reynolds-Turton32 (1997) 100 Qualitative II Foundational inquiry, US Ojibway and Chippewa
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples33 (1996) __ Report III Government of Canada report
Salvalaggio et al34 (2003) 12 Qualitative II Interviews with aboriginal patients, Anishinaabe, ON
Sars_eld et al35 (1988) __ Opinion Role of community health representatives, MB
Schaeffer et al36 (1998) 495 Retrospective II Organ donation demographics, United States
Smylie et al37 (2000) __ Policy statement III Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada policy statement
Verble et al38 (2002) 323 Qualitative II Focus groups about organ donation, United States
Westlake Van Winkle39 (2000) __ Review III American and Alaskan literature review
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