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View article: An Indigenous data analysis framework of practice and Carmen’s Theory
An Indigenous data analysis framework of practice and Carmen’s Theory Open
This article addresses a significant gap in our scholarly knowledge concerning the use of Indigenous ways of being, knowing, and doing, in research data analysis, when applying Indigenous philosophies and research methodologies. Often as I…
View article: Cultural Education Provided to Renal Staff Caring for First Nations People in Australia and Similarly Colonized Countries: A Scoping Review
Cultural Education Provided to Renal Staff Caring for First Nations People in Australia and Similarly Colonized Countries: A Scoping Review Open
Background First Nations People receive clinical care by renal staff who may or may not have had access to cultural education. If they have, what this education involves and if it has been co‐designed with First Nations People is unknown. …
View article: The emergence of cultural safety within kidney care for Indigenous Peoples in Australia
The emergence of cultural safety within kidney care for Indigenous Peoples in Australia Open
Cultural safety is increasingly recognised as imperative to delivering accessible and acceptable healthcare for First Nations Peoples within Australia and in similar colonised countries. A literature review undertaken to inform the inaugur…
View article: Putting Indigenous Cultures and Indigenous Knowledges Front and Centre to Clinical Practice: Katherine Hospital Case Example
Putting Indigenous Cultures and Indigenous Knowledges Front and Centre to Clinical Practice: Katherine Hospital Case Example Open
The inclusion of Indigenous cultures, known as the cultural determinants of health, in healthcare policy and health professional education accreditation and registration requirements, is increasingly being recognised as imperative for impr…
View article: Decolonisation for health: A lifelong process of unlearning for Australian white nurse educators
Decolonisation for health: A lifelong process of unlearning for Australian white nurse educators Open
Indigenous nurse scholars across nations colonised by Europeans articulate the need for accomplices (as opposed to mere performative allies) to work alongside them and support their ongoing struggle for health equity and respect and to pri…
View article: Recommendations for culturally safe clinical kidney care for First Nations Australians: a guideline summary
Recommendations for culturally safe clinical kidney care for First Nations Australians: a guideline summary Open
Introduction First Nations Australians display remarkable strength and resilience despite the intergenerational impacts of ongoing colonisation. The continuing disadvantage is evident in the higher incidence, prevalence, morbidity and mort…
View article: Translating Cultural Safety to the UK
Translating Cultural Safety to the UK Open
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. ‘…
View article: BlackLivesMatter in Healthcare: Racism and Implications for Health Inequity among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in Australia
BlackLivesMatter in Healthcare: Racism and Implications for Health Inequity among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in Australia Open
Despite decades of evidence showing that institutional and interpersonal racism serve as significant barriers to accessible healthcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, attempts to address this systemic problem still fall …