CARI guidelines: Culturally safe and clinical kidney care for First Nations Australians-a summary

M Arnold-Ujvari, L Rix, A Yip… - Renal Society of …, 2023 - search.informit.org
Context: The'inaugural'Caring for Australian and New Zealanders with Kidney Impairment
(CARI) guidelines for First Nations Australians provide recommendations on caring for First …

Recommendations for culturally safe clinical kidney care for First Nations Australians: a guideline summary

DJ Tunnicliffe, S Bateman… - Medical Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Introduction First Nations Australians display remarkable strength and resilience
despite the intergenerational impacts of ongoing colonisation. The continuing disadvantage …

The emergence of cultural safety within kidney care for Indigenous Peoples in Australia

M Arnold‐Ujvari, E Rix, J Kelly - Nursing Inquiry, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Cultural safety is increasingly recognised as imperative to delivering accessible and
acceptable healthcare for First Nations Peoples within Australia and in similar colonised …

[引用][C] The Importance of Indigenous Leadership for Reducing Inequities in the Treatment of Kidney Failure

C Tait, M Tonelli - American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2024 - ajkd.org
Inequalities in the social determinants of health are well documented for Indigenous peoples
worldwide, and are key drivers of health inequity. 1-4 Key to understanding the historical …

[PDF][PDF] Cultural bias in kidney care and transplantation: review and recommendations to improve kidney care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

JT Hughes, KJ Owen, J Kelly, K Cundale, SW Majoni… - 2023 - mja.com.au
Islander people accessing health services in Australia, as evidenced by kidney health
outcomes and the consistently lower rate of access to kidney transplantation experienced by …

Cultural bias Indigenous kidney care and kidney transplantation report

J Kelly, P Dent, K Owen, K Schwartzkopff, K O'Donnell - 2020 - policycommons.net
This report is a scoping review that aims to inform the design of future initiatives that address
cultural bias in health services and improve service delivery for Aboriginal and Torres Strait …

Shifting power to improve First Nation Peoples' access and outcomes in kidney care

JT Hughes, KJ Owen, SP McDonald - Kidney Medicine, 2021 - kidneymedicinejournal.org
In this internationally important systematic review 1 identified and given voice by a First
Nation-led multidisciplinary group in Canada and amplified internationally in this issue of …

Addressing Methodological and Interpretive Concerns in a Systematic Review on Dialysis Experiences of Indigenous Patients in British Colonized Countries

J Wei, WW Liang, P Liu, W Wang - American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2024 - ajkd.org
We read the systematic review by the authors that investigated the experiences of
Indigenous patients receiving dialysis in British colonized countries1. The authors identified …

A partnership approach to engage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with clinical guideline development for chronic kidney disease

D Duff, S Jesudason, M Howell… - Renal Society of …, 2018 - search.informit.org
The Kidney Health Australia-Caring for Australasians with Renal Impairment (KHA-CARI)
Guidelines aims to develop an inaugural clinical guideline for the" Management of Chronic …

Building cultural bridges and two-way understanding: working with Australian Aboriginal people within mainstream renal services

EF Rix, C Moran, R Kapeen… - Renal Society of …, 2016 - search.informit.org
Providing culturally competent treatment and care for Aboriginal people with renal failure
requiring haemodialysis within mainstream renal services remains complex, challenging …