Seldom heard voices: a meta-narrative systematic review of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples healthcare experiences

B Jones, D Heslop, R Harrison - International Journal for Equity in Health, 2020 - Springer
Background It is well established that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations face
considerable health inequities, exacerbated by poorer healthcare quality. Patient …

Understanding aboriginal peoples' cultural and family connections can help inform the development of culturally appropriate cancer survivorship models of care

E Ristevski, S Thompson, S Kingaby… - JCO Global …, 2020 - ascopubs.org
PURPOSE To explore the cancer diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship experiences of
Aboriginal people in the Gippsland region, Victoria, Australia, and identify factors critical to …

Aboriginal medical services cure more than illness: a qualitative study of how Indigenous services address the health impacts of discrimination in Brisbane …

JT Baba, CE Brolan, PS Hill - International journal for equity in health, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Background Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders persistently experience a
significantly lower standard of health in comparison to non-Indigenous Australians. The …

Inclusive health care for LGBTQ+ youth: Support, belonging, and inclusivity labour

CE Newman, SK Prankumar, R Cover… - Critical Public …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Drawing on findings from a study of two social generations of gender and sexuality diverse
Australians, this paper offers a critical analysis of expectations and experiences of inclusive …

Culturally safe health care practice for Indigenous Peoples in Australia: A systematic meta-ethnographic review

S De Zilva, T Walker, C Palermo… - Journal of health …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives Culturally safe health care services contribute to improved health outcomes for
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in Australia. Yet there has been no …

Indigenous peoples' experiences and perceptions of hospitalisation for acute care: A metasynthesis of qualitative studies

V Mbuzi, P Fulbrook, M Jessup - International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2017 - Elsevier
Objective The objective of this study was to explore Indigenous people's experiences and
perceptions of hospitalisation and acute care. Methods Systematic procedures were used for …

Managing Matajoosh: determinants of First Nations' cancer care decisions

JG Lavoie, J Kaufert, AJ Browne, JD O'Neil - BMC Health Services …, 2016 - Springer
Background Accessing cancer treatment requires First Nation peoples living in rural and
remote communities to either commute to care, or to relocate to an urban centre for the …

Accessibility of cancer treatment services for Indigenous Australians in the Northern Territory: perspectives of patients and care providers

K Anderson, A Diaz, DR Parikh, G Garvey - BMC Health Services …, 2021 - Springer
Background Poorer cancer outcomes of Indigenous Australians in Australia's Northern
Territory (NT) compared with their non-Indigenous counterparts are partially due to …

Cycles of silence: First Nations women overcoming social and historical barriers in supportive cancer care

C Hammond, R Thomas, W Gifford, J Poudrier… - Psycho …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Background First Nations people with cancer in Canada confront several critical
inequities in physical and psychosocial domains. First Nations women are at a particular …

Investigating concentrated exclusion in telecommunications development: Engaging rural voices from Northern Canada

R McMahon, M Akçayır - Journal of Rural Studies, 2022 - Elsevier
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, access to adequate, affordable, reliable broadband has
become essential to many aspects of modern life. However, while urban centers in Canada …