Facilitating equity in mental health outcomes for Aboriginal People within mainstream mental health services in Western Australia: A grounded theory study
SA McGough - 2015 - espace.curtin.edu.au
This study developed a substantive theory that explores the provision of culturally safe care
in a mental health setting and identified factors that inhibit or facilitate the experience. 28 …
in a mental health setting and identified factors that inhibit or facilitate the experience. 28 …
Tackling cultural safety and disparities in mental health: Striving or surviving?
S McGough - International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2016 - espace.curtin.edu.au
Background: While national practice standards and guidelines promote respectful and
culturally appropriate care for Aboriginal people, the multi-dimensional experiences of …
culturally appropriate care for Aboriginal people, the multi-dimensional experiences of …
Understanding and working with different worldviews to co-design cultural security in clinical mental health settings to engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait …
Background: Creating the conditions for meaningful relationships is essential to
understanding Aboriginal worldviews and co-designing ways of working to achieve better …
understanding Aboriginal worldviews and co-designing ways of working to achieve better …
Co‐designing research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander consumers of mental health services, mental health workers, elders and cultural healers
Introduction The disparity in mental health outcomes compared with non‐Indigenous
Australians means that there is an urgent need to develop an evidence base around how …
Australians means that there is an urgent need to develop an evidence base around how …
Walking together in friendship: Learning about cultural safety in mainstream mental health services through Aboriginal Participatory Action Research
Objective: Culturally safe service provision is essential to improving social and emotional
wellbeing among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, and to eliminating …
wellbeing among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, and to eliminating …
Aboriginal young people's experiences of Cultural Safety in mental health services in two regions of New South Wales, Australia
J Garay - International Journal of Indigenous Health, 2024 - jps.library.utoronto.ca
This article assesses the Cultural Safety of mainstream mental health services in two regions
of New South Wales, Australia, based on the experiences and perspectives of Aboriginal …
of New South Wales, Australia, based on the experiences and perspectives of Aboriginal …
Measuring cultural appropriateness of mental health services for Australian Aboriginal peoples in rural and remote Western Australia: A client/clinician's journey
K Doyle - International Journal of Culture and Mental Health, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia suffer from poorer mental health
than non-Aboriginal people, especially in remote and rural settings. Even with the ongoing …
than non-Aboriginal people, especially in remote and rural settings. Even with the ongoing …
Designing mental health service delivery in partnership with Aboriginal people
C Harrison, M Wiltshire, D Vicary, PR Loh, D Wynaden - 2008 - researchonline.jcu.edu.au
There is a paucity of information on which to draw pertaining to the provision of culturally
sensitive mental health services to Aboriginal people. Mental health service delivery is …
sensitive mental health services to Aboriginal people. Mental health service delivery is …
Way Forward: an Indigenous approach to well-being
K Andersen, J Henderson, E Howarth… - Australasian …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals are overrepresented in mental
health services in the state of Queensland (QLD), Australia; indicating greater prevalence …
health services in the state of Queensland (QLD), Australia; indicating greater prevalence …
[HTML][HTML] How an urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health care service improved access to mental health care
J Hepworth, D Askew, W Foley, D Duthie… - International journal for …, 2015 - Springer
Abstract Introduction Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience higher levels
of psychological distress and mental ill health than their non-Indigenous counterparts, but …
of psychological distress and mental ill health than their non-Indigenous counterparts, but …
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