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Identifying barriers to preventive care among First Nations people at risk of lower extremity amputation: a qualitative study

Tyrell Wees, Mamata Pandey, Susanne Nicolay, Juandell Windigo, Agnes Bitternose and David Kopriva
October 10, 2023 11 (5) E906-E914; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20220150
Tyrell Wees
College of Medicine (Wees, Kopriva), University of Saskatchewan; Research (Pandey), Saskatchewan Health Authority; Wellness Wheel Medical Clinic (Nicolay), Regina, Sask.; Muskowekwan First Nation (Windigo), Lestock, Sask.; George Gordon First Nation (Bitternose), Regina, Sask.
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Mamata Pandey
College of Medicine (Wees, Kopriva), University of Saskatchewan; Research (Pandey), Saskatchewan Health Authority; Wellness Wheel Medical Clinic (Nicolay), Regina, Sask.; Muskowekwan First Nation (Windigo), Lestock, Sask.; George Gordon First Nation (Bitternose), Regina, Sask.
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Susanne Nicolay
College of Medicine (Wees, Kopriva), University of Saskatchewan; Research (Pandey), Saskatchewan Health Authority; Wellness Wheel Medical Clinic (Nicolay), Regina, Sask.; Muskowekwan First Nation (Windigo), Lestock, Sask.; George Gordon First Nation (Bitternose), Regina, Sask.
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Juandell Windigo
College of Medicine (Wees, Kopriva), University of Saskatchewan; Research (Pandey), Saskatchewan Health Authority; Wellness Wheel Medical Clinic (Nicolay), Regina, Sask.; Muskowekwan First Nation (Windigo), Lestock, Sask.; George Gordon First Nation (Bitternose), Regina, Sask.
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Agnes Bitternose
College of Medicine (Wees, Kopriva), University of Saskatchewan; Research (Pandey), Saskatchewan Health Authority; Wellness Wheel Medical Clinic (Nicolay), Regina, Sask.; Muskowekwan First Nation (Windigo), Lestock, Sask.; George Gordon First Nation (Bitternose), Regina, Sask.
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David Kopriva
College of Medicine (Wees, Kopriva), University of Saskatchewan; Research (Pandey), Saskatchewan Health Authority; Wellness Wheel Medical Clinic (Nicolay), Regina, Sask.; Muskowekwan First Nation (Windigo), Lestock, Sask.; George Gordon First Nation (Bitternose), Regina, Sask.
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vol. 11 no. 5 E906-E914
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https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20220150
PubMed 
37816546
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  • Published online October 10, 2023.
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  1. Tyrell Wees, BSc MD,
  2. Mamata Pandey, PhD,
  3. Susanne Nicolay, RN BA,
  4. Juandell Windigo,
  5. Agnes Bitternose,
  6. David Kopriva, BSc MDCM
  1. College of Medicine (Wees, Kopriva), University of Saskatchewan; Research (Pandey), Saskatchewan Health Authority; Wellness Wheel Medical Clinic (Nicolay), Regina, Sask.; Muskowekwan First Nation (Windigo), Lestock, Sask.; George Gordon First Nation (Bitternose), Regina, Sask.
  1. Correspondence to: David Kopriva, dkopriva{at}sasktel.net
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Tyrell Wees, Mamata Pandey, Susanne Nicolay, Juandell Windigo, Agnes Bitternose, David Kopriva
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Sep 2023, 11 (5) E906-E914; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20220150
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