Codesigning culturally safe oral health care with First Nations Kidney Warriors experiencing kidney disease in South Australia

Abstract Background This paper describes how First Nations Kidney Warriors (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with kidney disease), dental hygienists, kidney health care professionals, an Aboriginal hostel accommodation manager and researchers co-designed an approach to improve ora...

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Published in:BMC Oral Health
Main Authors: Janet Kelly, Kelli Owen, Kate Tyrell, Kelly Clemente, Margie Steffens, Nari Sinclair, Sylvia Reynolds, Wade Allan
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Published: BMC 2024
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:0f9c67034ec947c9b4ce3817d372e66a 2024-09-15T18:06:24+00:00 Codesigning culturally safe oral health care with First Nations Kidney Warriors experiencing kidney disease in South Australia Janet Kelly Kelli Owen Kate Tyrell Kelly Clemente Margie Steffens Nari Sinclair Sylvia Reynolds Wade Allan 2024-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-024-04617-8 https://doaj.org/article/0f9c67034ec947c9b4ce3817d372e66a EN eng BMC https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-024-04617-8 https://doaj.org/toc/1472-6831 doi:10.1186/s12903-024-04617-8 1472-6831 https://doaj.org/article/0f9c67034ec947c9b4ce3817d372e66a BMC Oral Health, Vol 24, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2024) First Nations Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Oral health Kidney health Collaboration Participatory action research Dentistry RK1-715 article 2024 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-024-04617-8 2024-08-05T17:50:07Z Abstract Background This paper describes how First Nations Kidney Warriors (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with kidney disease), dental hygienists, kidney health care professionals, an Aboriginal hostel accommodation manager and researchers co-designed an approach to improve oral health in South Australia. Kidney Warriors have strong connection to Country, Community and family that underpins health, wellbeing and approaches to research. However, significant colonisation, racism and marginalisation have impacted Kidney Warriors’ social, cultural and financial determinants of health, leading to increased chronic conditions including kidney disease. Access to culturally safe, affordable and responsive oral health care is vital but challenging for First Nations Peoples undergoing dialysis and kidney transplantation; Australian oral health care is generally provided privately, in metropolitan centres, by professionals who may hold unconscious bias about First Nations Peoples and incorrect assumptions regarding equal access to care. Methods The AKction – Aboriginal Kidney Care Together Improving Outcomes Now kidney care oral health working group codesigned strategies to address disparities and gaps in care, and co-create more accessible, responsive, culturally safe and sustainable models of care. A decolonising and collaborative participatory action research was informed by Dadirri Deep Listening and Ganma Knowledge Sharing with repeated cycles of Look and Listen, Think and Discuss, Take Action Together. A small pilot evaluation survey of clinical placement in an Aboriginal setting was undertaken. Results Four phases of collaboration were undertaken. Community and health professional consultations identified key gaps and priorities. Clinical yarning and cultural safety training and an interprofessional skills day was co-facilitated. Dental hygienist student clinical placement at Kanggawodli Aboriginal Hostel was initiated and evaluated. First Nations Kidney Warriors were positioned as educators ... Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles BMC Oral Health 24 1
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topic First Nations
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Oral health
Kidney health
Collaboration
Participatory action research
Dentistry
RK1-715
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Oral health
Kidney health
Collaboration
Participatory action research
Dentistry
RK1-715
Janet Kelly
Kelli Owen
Kate Tyrell
Kelly Clemente
Margie Steffens
Nari Sinclair
Sylvia Reynolds
Wade Allan
Codesigning culturally safe oral health care with First Nations Kidney Warriors experiencing kidney disease in South Australia
topic_facet First Nations
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Oral health
Kidney health
Collaboration
Participatory action research
Dentistry
RK1-715
description Abstract Background This paper describes how First Nations Kidney Warriors (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with kidney disease), dental hygienists, kidney health care professionals, an Aboriginal hostel accommodation manager and researchers co-designed an approach to improve oral health in South Australia. Kidney Warriors have strong connection to Country, Community and family that underpins health, wellbeing and approaches to research. However, significant colonisation, racism and marginalisation have impacted Kidney Warriors’ social, cultural and financial determinants of health, leading to increased chronic conditions including kidney disease. Access to culturally safe, affordable and responsive oral health care is vital but challenging for First Nations Peoples undergoing dialysis and kidney transplantation; Australian oral health care is generally provided privately, in metropolitan centres, by professionals who may hold unconscious bias about First Nations Peoples and incorrect assumptions regarding equal access to care. Methods The AKction – Aboriginal Kidney Care Together Improving Outcomes Now kidney care oral health working group codesigned strategies to address disparities and gaps in care, and co-create more accessible, responsive, culturally safe and sustainable models of care. A decolonising and collaborative participatory action research was informed by Dadirri Deep Listening and Ganma Knowledge Sharing with repeated cycles of Look and Listen, Think and Discuss, Take Action Together. A small pilot evaluation survey of clinical placement in an Aboriginal setting was undertaken. Results Four phases of collaboration were undertaken. Community and health professional consultations identified key gaps and priorities. Clinical yarning and cultural safety training and an interprofessional skills day was co-facilitated. Dental hygienist student clinical placement at Kanggawodli Aboriginal Hostel was initiated and evaluated. First Nations Kidney Warriors were positioned as educators ...
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author Janet Kelly
Kelli Owen
Kate Tyrell
Kelly Clemente
Margie Steffens
Nari Sinclair
Sylvia Reynolds
Wade Allan
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Kelli Owen
Kate Tyrell
Kelly Clemente
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Nari Sinclair
Sylvia Reynolds
Wade Allan
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title Codesigning culturally safe oral health care with First Nations Kidney Warriors experiencing kidney disease in South Australia
title_short Codesigning culturally safe oral health care with First Nations Kidney Warriors experiencing kidney disease in South Australia
title_full Codesigning culturally safe oral health care with First Nations Kidney Warriors experiencing kidney disease in South Australia
title_fullStr Codesigning culturally safe oral health care with First Nations Kidney Warriors experiencing kidney disease in South Australia
title_full_unstemmed Codesigning culturally safe oral health care with First Nations Kidney Warriors experiencing kidney disease in South Australia
title_sort codesigning culturally safe oral health care with first nations kidney warriors experiencing kidney disease in south australia
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