[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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Improving healthcare for Aboriginal Australians through effective engagement between community and health services

A Durey, S McEvoy, V Swift-Otero, K Taylor… - BMC health services …, 2016 - Springer
Background Effectively addressing health disparities between Aboriginal and non-
Aboriginal Australians is long overdue. Health services engaging Aboriginal communities in …

Increasing community participation in an Aboriginal health service

S Champion, C Franks, J Taylor - Australian Journal of Rural …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Objective: To increase Aboriginal participation with mainstream health
professionals in an Aboriginal health and well‐being centre. Design: Participatory Action …

'We can work together, talk together': an Aboriginal Health Care Home

G Smith, R Kirkham, C Gunabarra… - Australian Health …, 2018 - CSIRO Publishing
Objective The aim of this study was to identify an Aboriginal community's aspirations for
health service improvement during implementation of the Commonwealth's Health Care …

[HTML][HTML] “You can't work with my people if you don't know how to”: Enhancing transfer of care from hospital to primary care for Aboriginal Australians with chronic …

I Blignault, L Norsa, R Blackburn, G Bloomfield… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Indigenous Australians experience significantly poorer health compared to other
Australians, with chronic disease contributing to two-thirds of the health gap. We report on …

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 …

Towards an aboriginal knowledge place: cultural practices as a pathway to wellness in the context of a tertiary hospital

A Vance, J McGaw, J Winther… - International journal of …, 2016 - jps.library.utoronto.ca
Abstract The Indigenous community in Australia is beset by extraordinary disadvantage, with
health outcomes that are substantially worse than those of non-Indigenous citizens. This …

Understanding and working with different worldviews to co-design cultural security in clinical mental health settings to engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait …

M Wright, A Lin, M O'Connell, J Bullen… - Primary Health Care …, 2021 - cambridge.org
Background: Creating the conditions for meaningful relationships is essential to
understanding Aboriginal worldviews and co-designing ways of working to achieve better …

[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 …