Mitigating unintended consequences of co‐design in health care

E Ni She, R Harrison - Health Expectations, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background Co‐design and associated terms are increasingly being used to facilitate
values‐based approaches to health‐care improvement. It is messy and complex, involving …

Intersectionality and its relevance in the context of Aboriginal people with brain injury in Australia

E Armstrong, K Colegate, L Papertalk… - Seminars in speech …, 2024 - thieme-connect.com
In this article, we explore the benefits of recognizing the impact of intersectionality on access
to, and provision of, brain injury care in a First Nations context. While disadvantage and …

Indigenous Australians' experiences of cancer care: a narrative literature review

S Sanjida, G Garvey, J Ward, R Bainbridge… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
To provide the latest evidence for future research and practice, this study critically reviewed
Indigenous peoples' cancer care experiences in the Australian healthcare system from the …

Development of key principles and best practices for co-design in health with first nations Australians

K Anderson, A Gall, T Butler… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Background: While co-design offers potential for equitably engaging First Nations
Australians in findings solutions to redressing prevailing disparities, appropriate applications …

Health workers' perspectives of hepatitis B-related stigma among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in New South Wales, Australia

E Cama, M Beadman, K Beadman, M Hopwood… - Harm Reduction …, 2023 - Springer
Background Experiences of stigma and discrimination can act as a significant barrier to
testing, monitoring, and treatment for hepatitis B virus (HBV). Aboriginal and Torres Strait …

“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 disease

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 …

Why surveys are'very hard': exploring challenges and insights for collection of authentic patient experience information with speakers of Australian first nations …

A Lowell, Y Jones, R Aitken, DR Baker… - Rural and Remote …, 2024 - search.informit.org
Introduction: Health services collect patient experience data to monitor, evaluate and
improve services and subsequently health outcomes. Obtaining authentic patient …

“If They Help Us, We Can Help Them”: First Nations Peoples Identify Intercultural Health Communication Problems and Solutions in Hospital in Northern Australia

V Kerrigan, SY McGrath, RD Baker, J Burrunali… - Journal of Racial and …, 2024 - Springer
Effective intercultural communication between First Nations peoples and healthcare
providers in colonised countries is required to deliver equitable healthcare and improve …

Applying 'cultural humility'to occupational therapy practice: a scoping review protocol

H Singh, R Sangrar, S Wijekoon, E Nekolaichuk… - BMJ open, 2022 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction Cultural humility is becoming increasingly important in healthcare delivery.
Recognition of power imbalances between clients and healthcare providers is critical to …

Experiences, perceptions and expectations of health services amongst marginalized populations in urban Australia: a meta‐ethnographic review of the literature

K Baker, J Adams, A Steel - Health Expectations, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background Poor health outcomes amongst marginalized groups result in part from health
inequities related to social and structural determinants of health. Marginalized people report …