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 …

Translation to practice of cultural safety education in nursing and midwifery: A realist review

C Wilson, K Crawford, K Adams - Nurse Education Today, 2022 - Elsevier
Objectives Health inequities exist for racial groups as a result of political, societal, historical
and economic injustices, such as colonisation and racism. To address this, health …

There is no health without cultural safety: Why cultural safety matters

S McGough, D Wynaden, S Gower, R Duggan… - Contemporary …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Nurses and midwives predominately work in western-centric health care
settings, which may not align with Indigenous perspectives of health and wellbeing. Nurses …

The emergence of cultural safety within kidney care for Indigenous Peoples in Australia

M Arnold‐Ujvari, E Rix, J Kelly - Nursing inquiry, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Cultural safety is increasingly recognised as imperative to delivering accessible and
acceptable healthcare for First Nations Peoples within Australia and in similar colonised …

[HTML][HTML] Indigenous students' experiences of being taught indigenous health

T Power, C Catling, C Rossiter, D Manton - Nurse education today, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Increasing the numbers of Indigenous health professionals is an international
priority to enhance health outcomes for Indigenous communities. It is also incumbent on …

Healthcare professionals' cultural safety practices for indigenous peoples in the acute care setting–a scoping review

A Moloney, L Stuart, Y Chen, F Lin - Contemporary Nurse, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Background For Indigenous Peoples the disparities in health status are largely associated
with the direct social determinants of invasion and colonisation, marginalisation …

Reimagining a nursing ecosystem in an uncertain world

P Krol, R Einboden, H Wong, L Geia… - Nursing …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The discussion paper synthesises the insights shared during a keynote panel at the 26th
International Philosophy of Nursing Conference, themed “Reimagining a nursing ecosystem …

Community perspectives on delivering trauma-aware and culturally safe perinatal care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents

R Fiolet, C Woods, AH Moana, R Reilly, H Herrman… - Women and birth, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Since colonisation, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have
experienced violence, loss of land, ongoing discrimination and increased exposure to …

A qualitative exploration of cultural safety in nursing from the perspectives of Advanced Practice Nurses: meaning, barriers, and prospects

J Pirhofer, J Bükki, M Vaismoradi, M Glarcher, P Paal - BMC nursing, 2022 - Springer
Background Cultural safety requires healthcare professionals and organisations to improve
healthcare, facilitate patient access to healthcare, and achieve equity within the workforce …

Intersectionality based policy analysis of how racism is framed in medical education policies guiding Aboriginal health curriculum

P Atkinson, M Baird, K Adams - Journal of the Australian Indigenous …, 2023 - ro.ecu.edu.au
Introduction: Racism has a profound impact on health inequities for Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander people. Australian medical schools are required to include Aboriginal and …