Culturally Safe Cancer Care Needed in Inuit CommunitiesNarine, Shari
“This project sought to address this inequity and co-design more responsive oral health care by recognising Kidney Warriors as knowledgeable recipients of care and privileging their voices and priorities.” For those in remote or regional areas, access to oral health care is limited, which creates...
Why 'culturally safe' health care - Belfrage - 2007 () Citation Context ...t with regard to nursing and midwifery education (see section 5.1.2) in South Australia (Guerin, Wyld, & Taylor, 2008), Indigenous medical education in Victoria (Phillips, 2005), in medical practice (=-=Belfrage,...
Evidence is emerging of the benefits to students of providing continuity of midwifery care as a learning strategy in midwifery education, however little is known about the value of this strategy for midwifery students. To explore Indigenous students' perceptions of providing continuity of midwifery care...
The Role of Complementary and Integrative Health Competency in Pharmacy Culturally Competent Care Creates a Safe Space for a Better Patient Experience Hello, Generation Z: Welcome to Provider Status The Significance of Community Pharmacies' Services Beyond Dispensing Separation...
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care, with care being deemed culturally safe by the consumer or recipient of care. In my PhD I wrote about the inadequacy of the liberal foundations of nursing and midwifery discourses for meeting the health needs of diverse maternal groups. My thesis advocated for the extension of the theory ...
A new study led by the Communicate Study Partnership from Menzies School of Health Research has uncovered key priorities to improve the delivery of culturally safe care for First Nations people. Publishedin theJournal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, this study revealed key insights into the...
- 《Public Health Nursing》 被引量: 46发表: 2010年 Innovations on a shoestring: a study of a collaborative community-based Aboriginal mental health service model in rural Canada p pBackground/p pCollaborative, culturally safe services that integrate clinical approaches with traditional Aboriginal ...
Results from the project, which was also supported by Central Adelaide and Northern Adelaide Local Health Networks, were published in BMC Oral Health. The University of Adelaide's Nursing School Professor Janet Kelly and Margie Steffens OAM, Oral Health Advocacy for Vulnerable and Marginalized Communit...