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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38760038/birang-daruganora-what-do-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-communities-need-in-a-new-hospital-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth E Austin, Ann Carrigan, Narelle Holden, Shai Grigg, Katherine Maka, Robyn Clay-Williams, Peter D Hibbert, Graeme Loy, Jeffrey Braithwaite
OBJECTIVES: To elicit the Aboriginal community's cultural and healthcare needs and views about six prominent and emerging models of care, to inform the development of a new hospital. DESIGN: Cross-sectional qualitative study co-designed and co-implemented by Aboriginal team members. SETTING: Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. PARTICIPANTS: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthcare providers (n=2) and community members (n=18) aged between 21 and 60+ years participated in yarning circles (20 participants; 14 female, 6 male)...
May 17, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38755553/exploring-how-australian-general-practice-registrars-define-cultural-safety-with-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-patients-a-mixed-method-study
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Kay Brumpton, Hannah Woodall, Rebecca Evans, Henry Neill, Tarun Sen Gupta, Lawrie McArthur, Raelene Ward
BACKGROUND: Understanding how the general practice medical workforce defines cultural safety may help tailor education and training to better enable community-determined culturally safe practice. This project seeks to explore how Australian general practice registrars define cultural safety with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients and alignment with an Australian community derived definition of cultural safety. METHODS: This mixed method study involved a survey considering demographic details of general practice registrars, questionnaire, and semi-structured interviews to explore how general practice registrars defined cultural safety and a culturally safe consultation...
May 16, 2024: BMC Prim Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38750442/lifestyle-and-sociodemographic-risk-factors-for-stillbirth-by-region-of-residence-in-south-australia-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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Anneka Bowman, Thomas Sullivan, Maria Makrides, Vicki Flenady, Emily Shepherd, Karen Hawke, Deanna Stuart-Butler, Cathy Leane, Philippa Middleton
BACKGROUND: Stillbirth rates remain a global priority and in Australia, progress has been slow. Risk factors of stillbirth are unique in Australia due to large areas of remoteness, and limited resource availability affecting the ability to identify areas of need and prevalence of factors associated with stillbirth. This retrospective cohort study describes lifestyle and sociodemographic factors associated with stillbirth in South Australia (SA), between 1998 and 2016. METHODS: All restigered births in SA between 1998 ad 2016 are included...
May 15, 2024: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38743487/harm-to-self-from-gambling-a-national-study-of-australian-adults
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Catherine Tulloch, Nerilee Hing, Matthew Browne, Alex M T Russell, Matthew Rockloff, Vijay Rawat
AIMS: Understanding how gambling harm is distributed is essential to inform effective harm reduction measures. This first national Australian study of gambling harm-to-self examined the extent, distribution, risk factors, and health related quality of life (HRQoL) impacts of this harm. METHODS: A Random Digit Dialling sample of 15,000 Australian adults was weighted to key population variables. Key measures included the Gambling Harms Scale-10 (GHS-10), PGSI, SF-6D, gambling behaviours, and demographics...
May 14, 2024: Journal of Behavioral Addictions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38740052/experiences-of-occupational-therapy-students-undertaking-an-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-health-module-embedding-cultural-responsiveness-in-professional-curricula
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Lynette Mackenzie, Josephine Gwynn, John Gilroy
ObjectiveAlong with other Australian health professionals, occupational therapy students need to understand Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and health issues to develop their capacity to work effectively with this community and meet accreditation standards. The study aimed to explore the learning experiences of occupational therapy students during a module focused on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' health issues and approaches.MethodsA qualitative descriptive method was used. Individual interviews were audiotaped, transcribed and analysed thematically following the module...
May 14, 2024: Australian Health Review: a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38739738/aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community-members-experiences-of-care-in-an-urban-aboriginal-community-controlled-health-service-transforming-to-a-patient-centred-medical-home
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Anton Clifford-Motopi, Renee Brown Nununccal, Antoinette White Palawa Iningai, Patrice Harald Gangulu, Danielle Butler, Saira Mathew, Julie Mackenzie, Martie Eaton, Richard Mills
Background Few studies have examined patient experiences of the Patient Centred Medical Home (PCMH). This qualitative study explores the experiences of patients of an urban Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service during its transition to a model of a PCMH. Methods Twenty-eight community members who were registered as patients of an urban Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service were purposively recruited to participate in yarning interviews. Yarns were conducted using a guide containing open-ended questions in the same domains as those used in patient satisfaction surveys at the participating clinic...
May 2024: Australian Journal of Primary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38739737/-corrigendum-to-healing-right-way-randomised-control-trial-enhancing-rehabilitation-services-for-aboriginal-people-with-brain-injury-in-western-australia-translation-principles-and-activities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Neil Drew, Meaghan McAllister, Juli Coffin, Melanie Robinson, Judith Katzenellenbogen, Elizabeth Armstrong
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May 2024: Brain Impairment: a Multidisciplinary Journal of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38730687/improving-breast-cancer-outcomes-for-indigenous-women-in-australia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vita Christie, Lynette Riley, Deb Green, Janaki Amin, John Skinner, Chris Pyke, Kylie Gwynne
In Australia, the incidence rate of breast cancer is lower in Indigenous* women than non-Indigenous women; however, the mortality rate is higher, with Indigenous women 1.2 times more likely to die from the disease. This paper provides practical and achievable solutions to improve health outcomes for Indigenous women with breast cancer in Australia. This research employed the Context-Mechanism-Outcome (CMO) framework to reveal potential mechanisms and contextual factors that influence breast cancer outcomes for Indigenous women, stratified into multiple levels, namely, micro (interpersonal), meso (systemic) and macro (policy) levels...
April 29, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38726707/establishing-a-telehealth-model-addressing-paediatric-sleep-health-in-remote-and-rural-northern-territory-australia-overcoming-the-distance-barrier
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Natalie Gentin, Timothy P Howarth, Graeme Crossland, Hemi Patel, Catherine Jonas, Gregory Blecher, John Widger, Annie Whybourne, Subash S Heraganahally
AIM: This study examined the outcomes of a telehealth model for sleep health assessment among Indigenous and non-Indigenous children residing in remote and regional communities at the Top End Northern Territory (NT) of Australia. METHODS: Video telehealth consultation, that included clinical history and relevant physical findings assessed virtually with an interstate paediatric sleep physician was conducted remotely. Polysomnography (PSG) and therapeutic interventions were carried out locally at Darwin, NT...
May 10, 2024: Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38720120/-listen-with-your-ears-and-eyes-and-heart-and-your-minds-and-your-soul-implications-for-decolonising-consultation-and-occupational-therapy-from-case-studies-on-closing-the-gap-policy-implementation
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Emma George, Tirritpa Ritchie, Ashleigh Ryan, Matt Fisher, Fran Baum, Tamara Mackean
BACKGROUND: Including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities through consultation has been a key feature of policy implementation throughout the Australian Government's "Closing the Gap" (CTG) strategy. However, consultation often reinforces power imbalances between government and local community and can undervalue or marginalise Indigenous knowledge and leadership. Occupational therapy has a short history of examining colonial power structures within the profession, but there has been limited progress to decolonise consultation and practice...
May 8, 2024: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712055/race-and-ethnicity-as-risk-factors-for-colonization-and-infection-with-key-bacterial-pathogens-a-scoping-review
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Esther E Avendano, Sarah Addison Blackmon, Nanguneri Nirmala, Courtney W Chan, Rebecca A Morin, Sweta Balaji, Lily McNulty, Samson Alemu Argaw, Shira Doron, Maya L Nadimpalli
BACKGROUND: Racial and ethnic disparities in infectious disease burden have been reported in the USA and globally, most recently for COVID-19. It remains unclear whether such disparities also exist for priority bacterial pathogens that are increasingly antibiotic-resistant. We conducted a scoping review to summarize published studies that report on colonization or community-acquired infection with pathogens among different races and ethnicities. METHODS: We conducted an electronic literature search of MEDLINE®, Daily, Global Health, Embase, Cochrane Central, and Web of Science from inception to January 2022 for eligible observational studies...
April 24, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711323/mental-health-related-service-and-medicine-use-among-a-cohort-of-urban-aboriginal-children-and-young-people-data-linkage-study
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Christian Young, Leonie Burgess, Kathleen Falster, Helga Zoega, Emily Banks, Kathleen Clapham, Sue Woolfenden, Mandy Cutmore, Anna Williamson
OBJECTIVE: The objective was to describe mental health service and psychotropic medicine use among a cohort of Aboriginal young people and quantify their relation to sociodemographic, family and health factors. METHODS: In a prospective cohort study with data linkage, 892 Aboriginal children aged 0-17 years living in urban and regional areas of New South Wales, Australia, were included. We assessed mental health-related service use, paediatric service use and psychotropic medicine dispensing claims covered by the Australian Government Medicare Benefits Schedule and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme from July 2012 to June 2017...
May 6, 2024: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710581/co-designing-policy-with-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-peoples-a-protocol
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Margaret Fono, Boe Rambaldini, Vita Christie, Kylie Gwynne
Objectives and importance of study: In the public service context, co-design is novel and ever-expanding. Co-design brings together decision-makers and people impacted by a problem to unpack the problem and design solutions together. Government agencies are increasingly adopting co-design to understand and meet the unique needs of priority populations. While the literature illustrates a progressive uptake of co-design in service delivery, there is little evidence of co-design in policy development. We propose a qualitative study protocol to explore and synthesise the evidence (literary, experiential and theoretical) of co-design in public policy...
May 7, 2024: Public Health Research & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38706536/kalgal-burnbona-an-integrated-model-of-care-between-the-health-and-education-sector
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Santuri Rungan, Huei Ming Liu, Jennifer Smith-Merry, John Eastwood
INTRODUCTION: Kalgal Burnbona is a framework developed for applying school-based integrated care (SBIC) across Sydney Local Health District (SLHD). DESCRIPTION: Kalgal Burnbona is an innovative and integrative framework developed to provide holistic, integrated, multidisciplinary child and family centred care to school-aged children from priority populations within SLHD, such as those belonging to the Aboriginal community. The expected outcomes include improved health, behavioural, education and social outcomes...
2024: International Journal of Integrated Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701239/supporting-best-practice-in-the-management-of-chronic-diseases-in-primary-health-care-settings-a-scoping-review-of-training-programs-for-indigenous-health-workers-and-practitioners
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Odette Pearson, Shwikar Othman, Kate Colmer, Sana Ishaque, Gloria Mejia, Sarah Crossing, David Jesudason, Gary Wittert, Paul Zimmet, Sophia Zoungas, Natalie Wischer, Kim Morey, Jane Giles, Sara Jones, Alex Brown, Saravana Kumar
Background To improve diabetes management in primary health care for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples population, training programs that are culturally and contextually relevant to the local context are required. Using a scoping review methodology, the aim of this review was to describe the characteristics of chronic disease management training programs for Aboriginal Health Workers and Practitioners, their effectiveness on knowledge and skills, and client-related outcomes, and the enablers, barriers to delivery and participation...
May 2024: Australian Journal of Primary Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693520/healthcare-social-network-research-and-the-echo-model%C3%A2-exploring-a-community-of-practice-to-support-cultural-brokers-and-transfer-cultural-knowledge
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Phil Nixon, Chiara Broccatelli, Perrin Moss, Sarah Baggio, Angela Young, Dana Newcomb
BACKGROUND: Project ECHO® networks at Children's Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service (CHQHHS) are communities of practice designed to mitigate services and systems fragmentation by building collaborative partnerships addressing priority child and youth health needs. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience the negative impacts of fragmentation in addition to historical challenges of absent or culturally inappropriate health services. Access to culturally safe and responsive services can be improved by engaging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and similar roles in an online community of practice, supporting the integration of cultural and clinical knowledge and self-determination of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander consumers in decisions affecting their health...
May 1, 2024: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689763/looking-after-bubba-for-all-our-mob-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-community-experiences-and-perceptions-of-stillbirth
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luciana Massi, Carolyn Lewis, Skye Stewart, Diana Jans, Rupesh Gautam, Lina Jalloub, Anneka Bowman, Philippa Middleton, Sue Vlack, Frances M Boyle, Carrington Shepherd, Vicki Flenady, Deanna Stuart-Butler, Kym M Rae
The stillbirth rate among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and communities in Australia is around double that of non-Indigenous women. While the development of effective prevention strategies during pregnancy and improving care following stillbirth for women and families in communities has become a national priority, there has been limited progress in stillbirth disparities. With community permission, this study aimed to gain a better understanding of community experiences, perceptions, and priorities around stillbirth...
2024: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684481/australian-and-new-zealand-living-guideline-cholesterol-lowering-therapy-for-people-with-chronic-kidney-disease-cari-guidelines-reducing-the-evidence-practice-gap
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Brydee Cashmore, David J Tunnicliffe, Suetonia Palmer, Llyod Blythen, Jane Boag, Karam Kostner, Rathika Krishnasamy, Kelly Lambert, Andrea Miller, Judy Mullan, Maira Patu, Richard K S Phoon, Liz Rix, Natasha Trompf, David W Johnson, Robert Walker
AIM: People with chronic kidney disease experience high rates of cardiovascular disease. Cholesterol-lowering therapy is a mainstay in the management but there is uncertainty in the treatment effects on patient-important outcomes, such as fatigue and rhabdomyolysis. Here, we summarise the updated CARI Australian and New Zealand Living Guidelines on cholesterol-lowering therapy in chronic kidney disease. METHODS: We updated a Cochrane review and monitored newly published studies weekly to inform guideline development according to international standards...
April 29, 2024: Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683290/improving-indigenous-health-equity-within-the-emergency-department-a-global-review-of-interventions
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Tyara Marchand, Kaitlyn Squires, Oluwatomilayo Daodu, Mary E Brindle
INTRODUCTION: Indigenous health equity interventions situated within emergency care settings remain underexplored, despite their potential to influence patient care satisfaction and empowerment. This study aimed to systematically review and identify Indigenous equity interventions and their outcomes within acute care settings, which can potentially be utilized to improve equity within Canadian healthcare for Indigenous patients. METHODS: A database search was completed of Medline, PubMed, Embase, Google Scholar, Scopus and CINAHL from inception to April 2023...
April 29, 2024: CJEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681115/knowledge-interface-co-design-of-a-diabetes-and-metabolic-syndrome-initiative-with-and-for-aboriginal-people-living-on-ngarrindjeri-country
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
D Cameron, A Wilson, A E Mendham, S Wingard, R Kropinyeri, T Scriven, C Kerrigan, B Spaeth, S Stranks, B Kaambwa, S Ullah, P Worley, C Ryder
OBJECTIVES: This research program involves two phases to identify enablers and barriers to diabetes care for Aboriginal people on Ngarrindjeri country; and co-design a strength-based metabolic syndrome and Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) remission program with the Ngarrindjeri community. STUDY DESIGN: A study protocol on qualitative research. METHODS: The study will recruit Aboriginal people living on Ngarrindjeri country above 18 years of age with a diagnosis of metabolic syndrome or T2D...
June 2024: Public health in practice
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