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Objective: To better understand issues driving quality in burn care related to equity of outcomes and equality of provision for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.
Sarah Fraser +9 more
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Promoting cultural rigour through critical appraisal tools in First Nations peoples’ research
Objective: To highlight the emerging ethos of cultural rigour in the use of critical appraisal tools in research involving First Nations peoples. Methods: Critical reflection on recent systematic review experience. Results: The concept of cultural rigour
Mark J. Lock +2 more
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People from refugee backgrounds experience distinctively complex situations pre- and post-resettlement and are at heightened risks of suicide. The bulk of research on refugee suicide and suicidal ideation is based on diagnostic perspectives, biomedical ...
Caroline Lenette
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This research draws from a community-engaged methodology and qualitative interviews to narrate the creation and daily operations of an Indigenous food bank in London, Ontario, Canada.
Chantelle Richmond, Brian Dokis
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Translating Cultural Safety to the UK
Disproportional morbidity and mortality experienced by ethnic minorities in the UK have been highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The 'Black Lives Matter' movement has exposed structural racism's contribution to these health inequities. 'Cultural Safety'
Fleming, T +5 more
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This preliminary study considers the implications of where students of Aboriginal descent sat in a teacher education classroom, its significance in relation to the space of the classroom, the importance of the place to the individual and its links to ...
Ed Harrison +3 more
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Educating the educators: Implementing cultural safety in the nursing and midwifery curriculum
Background: The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council mandates the teaching of cultural safety in Bachelor of Nursing and Midwifery programs in Australia.
Cox, Leonie +23 more
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Introduction: Cultural immersion can be an effective method of health professional student cultural learning, and part of interprofessional learning.
Sue Lenthall +5 more
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Clarifying Cultural Safety: its focus and intent in an Australian context
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 Australia. (2018a). Midwife standards of practice.
Cox, Leonie, Best, Odette
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Safety culture across cultures
National culture colors nearly every aspect of human behavior (Javidan et al., 2006). Despite this truism, the concept has yet to be integrated into organizational safety culture theory. The purpose of this article is to bring awareness as to how national culture can influence organizational safety culture.
Patrick L, Yorio +2 more
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