The Importance of Culture in Alcohol Care: Listening to First Nations Staff in Australian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services
Integration of cultural knowledges and healing practices with Western medical approaches to alcohol care has been reported for residential and community settings. However, there is little evidence on how culture features in alcohol care in primary health settings. We analysed data from semi-structur...
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ftlatrobeunivfig:oai:figshare.com:article/24570427 2023-12-10T09:48:37+01:00 The Importance of Culture in Alcohol Care: Listening to First Nations Staff in Australian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services G Purcell-Khodr E Webster K Harrison A Dawson Kylie Lee K Conigrave 2022-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.26181/24570427.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_Importance_of_Culture_in_Alcohol_Care_Listening_to_First_Nations_Staff_in_Australian_Aboriginal_Community_Controlled_Health_Services/24570427 unknown doi:10.26181/24570427.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_Importance_of_Culture_in_Alcohol_Care_Listening_to_First_Nations_Staff_in_Australian_Aboriginal_Community_Controlled_Health_Services/24570427 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Policy and administration Sociology Indigenous Peoples and alcohol care cultural healing alcohol use disorder Text Journal contribution 2022 ftlatrobeunivfig https://doi.org/10.26181/24570427.v1 2023-11-16T00:13:55Z Integration of cultural knowledges and healing practices with Western medical approaches to alcohol care has been reported for residential and community settings. However, there is little evidence on how culture features in alcohol care in primary health settings. We analysed data from semi-structured interviews (from a broader study) with 17 First Nations Australian staff (n=8 men, n=9 women) from 11 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Controlled Health Services. We used grounded theory and the 8-ways Aboriginal pedagogy in analysis. We describe three key themes: 1) interpersonal processes; 2) a both-ways approach to healing and alcohol care; and 3) service-wide strategies to achieving both-ways healing. We discuss policy implications of facilitating bicultural alcohol care in primary health settings. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations La Trobe University (Melbourne): Figshare |
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Integration of cultural knowledges and healing practices with Western medical approaches to alcohol care has been reported for residential and community settings. However, there is little evidence on how culture features in alcohol care in primary health settings. We analysed data from semi-structured interviews (from a broader study) with 17 First Nations Australian staff (n=8 men, n=9 women) from 11 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Controlled Health Services. We used grounded theory and the 8-ways Aboriginal pedagogy in analysis. We describe three key themes: 1) interpersonal processes; 2) a both-ways approach to healing and alcohol care; and 3) service-wide strategies to achieving both-ways healing. We discuss policy implications of facilitating bicultural alcohol care in primary health settings. |
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G Purcell-Khodr E Webster K Harrison A Dawson Kylie Lee K Conigrave |
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G Purcell-Khodr E Webster K Harrison A Dawson Kylie Lee K Conigrave |
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The Importance of Culture in Alcohol Care: Listening to First Nations Staff in Australian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services |
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The Importance of Culture in Alcohol Care: Listening to First Nations Staff in Australian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services |
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The Importance of Culture in Alcohol Care: Listening to First Nations Staff in Australian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services |
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The Importance of Culture in Alcohol Care: Listening to First Nations Staff in Australian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services |
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The Importance of Culture in Alcohol Care: Listening to First Nations Staff in Australian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services |
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importance of culture in alcohol care: listening to first nations staff in australian aboriginal community controlled health services |
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2022 |
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https://doi.org/10.26181/24570427.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_Importance_of_Culture_in_Alcohol_Care_Listening_to_First_Nations_Staff_in_Australian_Aboriginal_Community_Controlled_Health_Services/24570427 |
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