Racism partly to blame for unequal health care provided to Indigenous women: PHAC study

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Racism and the lack of primary care providers mean off-reserve First Nations, Métis and Inuit women and girls have poorer health overall compared to their non-Indigenous counterparts, says a study by the Public Health Agency of Canada.

Compared with non-Indigenous females, those in the three distinct groups reported a higher prevalence of diagnosed chronic diseases and worse mental health, including mood or anxiety disorders, says the study, which noted Canada's colonial history of residential schools, forced or coerced sterilization and destruction of traditional lands.

Lead researcher Sebastian Srugo said that while thousands of women across Canada lack a family doctor, "those conversations are happening much, much more among Indigenous women." "This is about intergenerational impacts of not having access to this care," Srugo said. "It's also about a justifiable lack of trust that Indigenous communities have with the health-care system in Canada."

But Srugo said the PHAC study adds to limited research involving First Nations, Métis and Inuit, which have diverse cultures, languages and histories but are typically lumped together as Indigenous Peoples. Researchers themselves cited the challenges in access to care in a "disjointed jurisdictional system, resulting in medical relocations for birthing and general health care."

"The majority of people I speak with in the community, we have stories of blatant racism," she said from Gatineau, Que. "Colonialism isn't historic. It's ongoing. These harms are continuing and they're perpetuated still. Joyce's example is just one of the examples that was recorded."

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