[HTML][HTML] Reflexive practice as an approach to improve healthcare delivery for Indigenous peoples: A systematic critical synthesis and exploration of the cultural safety …

J Dawson, K Laccos-Barrett, C Hammond… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Cultural safety is increasingly being taught in tertiary programmes of study for health
professionals. Reflexivity is a key skill required to engage in culturally safe practice …

Indigenous research methodology–weaving a research interface

C Ryder, T Mackean, J Coombs… - … Journal of Social …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Indigenous research Knowledges and methodologies have existed over millennia, however
it is only recently that Indigenous scholars have been able to challenge institutional Western …

A framework to assess cultural safety in Australian public policy

T Mackean, M Fisher, S Friel… - Health promotion …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
The concept of cultural safety (CS) has been developed as a critical perspective on
healthcare provided to Indigenous service users in neo-colonial countries such as New …

[HTML][HTML] Working together in Aboriginal health: a framework to guide health professional practice

AM Wilson, J Kelly, M Jones, K O'Donnell… - BMC health services …, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Background Working effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is
important for maximising the effectiveness of a health care interaction between and …

I write as an uninvited guest on Indigenous land: Recentering allyship in education

CA Mullen - Educational Studies, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
A settler colonial educator of European descent, I write as an uninvited guest on Indigenous
land. Truths of the past are determining the future of humanity, a contribution that allyship …

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 …

Working at a cultural interface: Co-creating Aboriginal health curriculum for health professions

R Delbridge, L Garvey, JL Mackelprang… - Higher Education …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Historical exclusion of Aboriginal people and Aboriginal epistemologies in Australian higher
education, including health professions education, has produced generations of healthcare …

Clarifying cultural safety: Its focus and intent in an Australian context

L Cox, O Best - Contemporary nurse, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The nursing/midwifery professions are facing a sea change with the inclusion of cultural
safety in the Code of Conduct for Registered Nurses [Nursing and Midwifery Board of …

[HTML][HTML] Challenging deficit discourse in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nutrition and dietetics research: a critical discourse analysis

E Chittleborough, R Delbridge, J Coveney… - … -Qualitative Research in …, 2023 - Elsevier
Prior to colonisation, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples used detailed
knowledges on food and nutrition to develop sustainable practices which supported strong …

Exploring cultural safety with Nurse Academics. Research findings suggest time to “step up”

F Doran, B Wrigley, S Lewis - Contemporary Nurse, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Background: As the largest professional group employed within the health care system, the
capacity for nurses to contribute to improving the health of Australian Indigenous people is …