Strategies that support Cultural Safety for First Nations people in Aged Care in Australia: An Integrative Literature Review

Objective The 2019 Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety highlighted the need for First Nations peoples to have improved, culturally safe care. This paper is a call to action for First Nations peoples to be involved in developing culturally safe care and services to be embedded within A...

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Published in:Australasian Journal on Ageing
Main Authors: Deravin, Linda Michelle, Bramble, Marguerite, Anderson, Judith, Mahara, Nicole
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: John Wiley & Sons 2023
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Online Access:https://research.usq.edu.au/item/z2zzz/-strategies-that-support-cultural-safety-for-first-nations-people-in-aged-care-in-australia-an-integrative-literature-review
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spelling ftusqland:oai:research.usq.edu.au:z2zzz 2024-02-11T10:03:49+01:00 Strategies that support Cultural Safety for First Nations people in Aged Care in Australia: An Integrative Literature Review Deravin, Linda Michelle Bramble, Marguerite Anderson, Judith Mahara, Nicole 2023 application/pdf https://research.usq.edu.au/item/z2zzz/-strategies-that-support-cultural-safety-for-first-nations-people-in-aged-care-in-australia-an-integrative-literature-review https://research.usq.edu.au/download/891864a09244fea7a308800c24919fff76cf7c94b7f7b359fe1f63ec71ca7308/323135/Australas%20J%20Ageing%20-%202023%20-%20Deravin%20-%20Strategies%20that%20support%20cultural%20safety%20for%20First%20Nations%20people%20in%20aged%20care%20in.pdf https://doi.org/10.1111/ajag.13230 unknown John Wiley & Sons https://research.usq.edu.au/download/891864a09244fea7a308800c24919fff76cf7c94b7f7b359fe1f63ec71ca7308/323135/Australas%20J%20Ageing%20-%202023%20-%20Deravin%20-%20Strategies%20that%20support%20cultural%20safety%20for%20First%20Nations%20people%20in%20aged%20care%20in.pdf https://doi.org/10.1111/ajag.13230 Deravin, Linda Michelle, Bramble, Marguerite, Anderson, Judith and Mahara, Nicole. 2023. " Strategies that support Cultural Safety for First Nations people in Aged Care in Australia: An Integrative Literature Review." Australasian Journal on Ageing. 42 (4), pp. 649-659. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajag.13230 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 aged Australian Aboriginal culture Torres Strait Islanders Peoples policy article PeerReviewed 2023 ftusqland https://doi.org/10.1111/ajag.13230 2024-01-15T23:33:36Z Objective The 2019 Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety highlighted the need for First Nations peoples to have improved, culturally safe care. This paper is a call to action for First Nations peoples to be involved in developing culturally safe care and services to be embedded within Australian aged care services. Methods The first screening examined the Australian literature (peer-reviewed articles published since 2010 in English) detailing key aspects relevant to Cultural Safety for First Nations peoples supported by aged care services in Australia. The second screening assessed whether the findings of these studies aligned with the key aspects of Cultural Safety of First Nations peoples in aged care. Results The initial literature search yielded 198 papers, of which 13 met the inclusion criteria for the final review. Topics that required further interrogation included barriers to communication, racism and discrimination, impacts on health outcomes, health-care workforce education needs and the importance of cultural connections to Country and kin. These topics influenced the perception of First Nations peoples feeling culturally safe when supported by aged care services. Conclusions The literature identified a need to recruit more First Nations peoples into the aged care workforce, involve more First Nations family and community members in aged care and retain a consistent workforce overall. Together these strategies were seen to address the barriers that continue to affect aged care provision for First Nations peoples. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations University of Southern Queensland: USQ ePrints Australasian Journal on Ageing
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Australian Aboriginal
culture
Torres Strait Islanders Peoples
policy
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Australian Aboriginal
culture
Torres Strait Islanders Peoples
policy
Deravin, Linda Michelle
Bramble, Marguerite
Anderson, Judith
Mahara, Nicole
Strategies that support Cultural Safety for First Nations people in Aged Care in Australia: An Integrative Literature Review
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Australian Aboriginal
culture
Torres Strait Islanders Peoples
policy
description Objective The 2019 Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety highlighted the need for First Nations peoples to have improved, culturally safe care. This paper is a call to action for First Nations peoples to be involved in developing culturally safe care and services to be embedded within Australian aged care services. Methods The first screening examined the Australian literature (peer-reviewed articles published since 2010 in English) detailing key aspects relevant to Cultural Safety for First Nations peoples supported by aged care services in Australia. The second screening assessed whether the findings of these studies aligned with the key aspects of Cultural Safety of First Nations peoples in aged care. Results The initial literature search yielded 198 papers, of which 13 met the inclusion criteria for the final review. Topics that required further interrogation included barriers to communication, racism and discrimination, impacts on health outcomes, health-care workforce education needs and the importance of cultural connections to Country and kin. These topics influenced the perception of First Nations peoples feeling culturally safe when supported by aged care services. Conclusions The literature identified a need to recruit more First Nations peoples into the aged care workforce, involve more First Nations family and community members in aged care and retain a consistent workforce overall. Together these strategies were seen to address the barriers that continue to affect aged care provision for First Nations peoples.
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author Deravin, Linda Michelle
Bramble, Marguerite
Anderson, Judith
Mahara, Nicole
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Mahara, Nicole
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title Strategies that support Cultural Safety for First Nations people in Aged Care in Australia: An Integrative Literature Review
title_short Strategies that support Cultural Safety for First Nations people in Aged Care in Australia: An Integrative Literature Review
title_full Strategies that support Cultural Safety for First Nations people in Aged Care in Australia: An Integrative Literature Review
title_fullStr Strategies that support Cultural Safety for First Nations people in Aged Care in Australia: An Integrative Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed Strategies that support Cultural Safety for First Nations people in Aged Care in Australia: An Integrative Literature Review
title_sort strategies that support cultural safety for first nations people in aged care in australia: an integrative literature review
publisher John Wiley & Sons
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Deravin, Linda Michelle, Bramble, Marguerite, Anderson, Judith and Mahara, Nicole. 2023. " Strategies that support Cultural Safety for First Nations people in Aged Care in Australia: An Integrative Literature Review." Australasian Journal on Ageing. 42 (4), pp. 649-659. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajag.13230
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