Diagnostic testing and vaccination for COVID-19 among First Nations, Metis and Inuit in Manitoba, Canada: protocol for a nations-based cohort study using linked administrative data.
Nathan C NickelWayne ClarkWanda Phillips-BeckJulianne SanguinsJennifer Emily EnnsJosée G LavoieRazvan RomanescuAlan KatzAlyson L MaharMarni BrownellLisa LixMarcelo UrquiaMiyosha Tso DehCarrie O'ConaillAnita DurksenEmily Brownellnull nullPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
Ethics approvals have been granted by the University of Manitoba Research Ethics Board and from each of our FN/M/I partners' organisations. Our team is committed to engaging in authentic relationship-based research that follows First Nations, Metis and Inuit research ethics principles. Our FN/M/I partners will direct the dissemination of new information to leadership in their communities (health directors, community health organisations) and to decision-makers in the provincial Ministry of Health. We will also publish in open-access journals. The study will create ongoing capacity to monitor Manitoba's pandemic response and ensure potential health inequities are minimised, with learnings applicable to other jurisdictions where detailed administrative data may not be available.