Cultural Safety Collection

The need for cultural safety in injury prevention

2015

Giles, A.R., Hognestad, S., & Brooks, L.A.

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This article highlights shortcomings in using cultural competency, cultural appropriateness, and cultural sensitivity approaches in injury prevention initiatives. The authors argue that a cultural safety approach has the potential to overcome these shortcomings and lead to more effective and socially just injury prevention initiatives.

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The need for cultural safety in injury prevention.

Giles, A.R., Hognestad, S., & Brooks, L.A. (2015). The need for cultural safety in injury prevention. Public Health Nursing, 32(5), 543-549.

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