[HTML][HTML] Engaging Australian Aboriginal narratives to challenge attitudes and create empathy in health care: a methodological perspective

T Wain, M Sim, D Bessarab, D Mak, C Hayward… - BMC Medical …, 2016 - Springer
Background Unconscious bias and negative attitudes towards minority groups have
detrimental effects on the way health care is, or is not, provided to these groups. Recognition …

Healing conversations: developing a practical framework for clinical communication between Aboriginal communities and healthcare practitioners

A McKivett, D Paul, N Hudson - Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 2019 - Springer
In recognition of the ongoing health disparities experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander peoples (hereafter Aboriginal), this scoping review explores the role and impact of …

Reducing racism in Aboriginal health care in Australia: where does cultural education fit?

A Durey - Australian and New Zealand journal of public health, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: This paper discusses whether educating health professionals and undergraduate
students in culturally respectful health service delivery is effective in reducing racism …

[引用][C] " When you're black, they look at you harder" Narrating Aboriginality within Public Health

CJ Bond - 2007 - espace.library.uq.edu.au
While there is a clear investment within public health upon race, ethnicity and culture in
identifying and explaining health inequalities experienced by those populations who are …

Evaluation of 'Ask the Specialist': a cultural education podcast to inspire improved healthcare for Aboriginal peoples in Northern Australia

V Kerrigan, SY McGrath, RM Herdman… - Health Sociology …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT In Australia's Northern Territory (NT) most people who access health services
are Aboriginal and most healthcare providers are non-Indigenous; many providers struggle …

Time to bring down the twin towers in poor Aboriginal hospital care: addressing institutional racism and misunderstandings in communication

A Durey, SC Thompson, M Wood - Internal Medicine Journal, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Improvements in Aboriginal health have been slow. Research demonstrates ongoing
discrimination towards Aboriginal Australians based on race, including in health services …

[HTML][HTML] Building cultural responsiveness in a mainstream health organisation with '8 Aboriginal Ways of Learning': a participatory action research study

E Webster, A Hall, Y Hill, C See, E Simons… - Australian and New …, 2022 - Elsevier
Objective Despite much effort and goodwill, the gap in health status between Aboriginal and
non‐Aboriginal Australians persists. Bringing Aboriginal cultural protocols and teaching …

'Working together': an intercultural academic leadership programme to build health science educators' capacity to teach indigenous health and culture

A Durey, K Taylor, D Bessarab, M Kickett… - The Australian Journal …, 2017 - cambridge.org
Progress has been slow in improving health disparities between Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander (Indigenous) Australians and other Australians. While reasons for this are complex …

Yarning/Aboriginal storytelling: Towards an understanding of an Indigenous perspective and its implications for research practice

LK Geia, B Hayes, K Usher - Contemporary nurse, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
There is increasing recognition of Indigenous perspectives from various parts of the world in
relation to storytelling, research and its effects on practice. The recent emergence of …

Principles for the development of Aboriginal health interventions: culturally appropriate methods through systemic empathy

E Kendall, L Barnett - Ethnicity & health, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Objective. To increase Aboriginal participation in mainstream health services, it is necessary
to understand the factors that influence health service usage. This knowledge can contribute …