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Learning from Inuit perspectives on timimut ikajuqsivik/rehabilitation services for children.

PubMed / Int J Circumpolar Health · 2026-07-06 · By MacLachlan J, Janes L, Andersen A, et al. · International journal of circumpolar health

A study published in the International Journal of Circumpolar Health examined Inuit community perspectives on pediatric rehabilitation services, using the Inuktitut concept of timimut ikajuqsivik (helping the body) as a framework. Researchers gathered input from Inuit stakeholders to better understand how rehabilitation care for children can be culturally aligned with Indigenous values and priorities. The findings offer guidance for practitioners delivering rehab services in circumpolar and Indigenous community contexts.

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