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Evidence in practice: implementing KAT in indigenous health services (opens in new tab)

Ketamine-Assisted Therapy (KAT) presents a promising alternative for addressing mental health challenges, particularly in treatment-resistant conditions, yet little exists in the literature guiding its implementation in an Indigenous context, for Indigenous participants, or describing culturally adapted delivery models. This paper presents insights and lessons learned from a collaborative pilot program between Siksika Health Services and ATMA CENA to design and deliver a culturally responsive...

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