'Beats the alternative but it messes up your life': Aboriginal people's experience of haemodialysis in rural Australia

EF Rix, L Barclay, J Stirling, A Tong, S Wilson - BMJ open, 2014 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives Australian Aboriginal people have at least eight times the incidence of end-stage
kidney disease, requiring dialysis, as the non-Aboriginal population. Provision of health …

Service providers' perspectives, attitudes and beliefs on health services delivery for Aboriginal people receiving haemodialysis in rural Australia: a qualitative study

EF Rix, L Barclay, S Wilson, J Stirling, A Tong - BMJ open, 2013 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective Providing services to rural dwelling minority cultural groups with serious chronic
disease is challenging due to access to care and cultural differences. This study aimed to …

[HTML][HTML] Aboriginal patients driving kidney and healthcare improvements: recommendations from South Australian community consultations

J Kelly, T Stevenson, M Arnold‐Chamney… - Australian and New …, 2022 - Elsevier
Objective To describe the experiences, perceptions and suggested improvements in
healthcare identified by Aboriginal patients, families and community members living with …

The perspectives of A boriginal patients and their health care providers on improving the quality of hemodialysis services: A qualitative study

EF Rix, L Barclay, J Stirling, A Tong… - Hemodialysis …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Chronic kidney disease has a higher prevalence in Indigenous populations globally. The
incidence of end‐stage kidney disease in A ustralian A boriginal people is eight times higher …

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 …

Ripples in the water: a toolkit for Aboriginal people on hemodialysis.

BL Paterson, LA Sock, D LeBlanc… - CANNT Journal= Journal …, 2010 - europepmc.org
In 2004-2005, the authors were engaged in a community-based research study with people
of Elsipogtog First Nation to determine the causes of and solutions to non-adherence among …

[HTML][HTML] Real Ways of Working Together: co‐creating meaningful Aboriginal community consultations to advance kidney care

S Bateman, M Arnold‐Chamney, S Jesudason… - Australian and New …, 2022 - Elsevier
Objective To describe a process of meaningful Aboriginal community engagement that
repositioned and valued community members' knowledge (s) and lived experiences while …

[PDF][PDF] 'You are just a puppet': Australian Aboriginal people's experience of disempowerment when undergoing treatment for end-stage renal disease.

L Burnette, M Kickett - Renal Society of Australasia Journal, 2009 - academia.edu
Aim: This research aimed to explore the experience of Aboriginal people undergoing
treatment for end-stage renal disease. Background: Literature relating to the experience of …

Improving cultural and clinical competency and safety of renal nurse education

J Kelly, C Wilden, M Chamney, G Martin… - Renal Society of …, 2016 - search.informit.org
In South Australia, Aboriginal people make up 2.4% of the total population and experience
chronic kidney disease (CKD) at disproportionately higher levels, and at younger ages, than …

[引用][C] 'They don't last long': Aboriginal patient experience of end‐stage renal disease in Central Australia

J DEVITT, A McMasters - Nephrology, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
The southern region of the Northern Territory, known informally as 'Central Australia', lies
within Australia's most arid country. Sparsely populated, it is remote from the areas of …