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Cultural safety and the recipient of care

Achieving cultural safety in Australian Indigenous maternity care

Achieving cultural safety in Australian Indigenous maternity care

... a cultural respect between the carer and ...in cultural beliefs were acknowledged at the ...develop cultural safety, many equally trusting relationships were created, maintained and actively ...

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Achieving Cultural Safety in Australian Indigenous Maternity Care

Achieving Cultural Safety in Australian Indigenous Maternity Care

... a cultural respect between the carer and ...in cultural beliefs were acknowledged at the ...develop cultural safety, many equally trusting relationships were created, maintained and actively ...

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Burn injury models of care: A review of quality and cultural safety for care of Indigenous children

Burn injury models of care: A review of quality and cultural safety for care of Indigenous children

... ABSTRACT Safety and quality in the systematic management of burn care is important to ensure optimal ...of care uphold these qualities, or if they provide a space for culturally safe healthcare for ...

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Cultural safety strategies for rural Indigenous palliative care: a scoping review

Cultural safety strategies for rural Indigenous palliative care: a scoping review

... palliative care be- cause partnerships may prompt the individual to con- sider power at the interpersonal ...palliative care emphasize the need for individual and institutional awareness of co- lonialism, ...

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A new clinic model for refugee health care: adaptation of cultural safety

A new clinic model for refugee health care: adaptation of cultural safety

... Opening the C.A.R.E. Clinic in a medium-sized urban setting provided the context to best establish new roles and good practices pertaining to refugee health care prior to rural expansion considerations. Refugees, ...

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Cultural safety and maternity care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians

Cultural safety and maternity care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians

... of cultural safety and its applicability to maternity services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in ...the care of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women can pause and reflect on ...

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Evaluation of Processes and Procedures for Care of the Opioid Recipient Patient in the Primary Care Setting

Evaluation of Processes and Procedures for Care of the Opioid Recipient Patient in the Primary Care Setting

... primary care office include the attention the opioid epidemic is receiving at the national and state ...primary care offices with tools, resources, and policies related to opioid prescription and the ...

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Identifying Perceived Barriers to Communication and Coordination of Care of the Liver Transplant Recipient

Identifying Perceived Barriers to Communication and Coordination of Care of the Liver Transplant Recipient

... transplant recipient is around three months post-transplant and is encouraged to make an appointment with their local ...transplant recipient completes various milestones in their surgical recovery and ...

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A longitudinal study looking at and beyond care recipient health as a predictor of long term care home admission

A longitudinal study looking at and beyond care recipient health as a predictor of long term care home admission

... that care recipient health needs is an important predictor of LTCH admission as well as caregiver distress and caregiving characteristics, such as relationship and coresidence with care ...target ...

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Association Between Spousal Caregiver Well‐Being and Care Recipient Healthcare Expenditures

Association Between Spousal Caregiver Well‐Being and Care Recipient Healthcare Expenditures

... lower care recipient ...higher care recipient ....02). Care recipients of spouses who assisted with ADLs or IADLs and were fatigued had $3,262 higher expenditures over the follow- ing 6 ...

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Renal association clinical practice guideline in post-operative care in the kidney transplant recipient

Renal association clinical practice guideline in post-operative care in the kidney transplant recipient

... transplant recipient(s); LDL: Low density lipoprotein; MI: Myocardial infarction; MMF: Mycophenolate mofetil; MPA: Mycophenolic acid; m-TORi(s): Mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitor(s); NDSA: New donor specific ...

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Cultural Safety in First

Cultural Safety in First

... additional cultural competency guide specific to First Nations in Nova ...existing cultural competence training, tools and materials as well as those under development to produce a unique First Nations ...

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Cultural safety and Child Safe Standards

Cultural safety and Child Safe Standards

... Personal care for Aboriginal children with a disability, inappropriate use of communication by non-Aboriginal ...child safety risks or breaches of code of conduct are clearly communicated and understood? ...

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Measuring organisational-level Aboriginal cultural climate to tailor cultural safety strategies

Measuring organisational-level Aboriginal cultural climate to tailor cultural safety strategies

... of cultural complexity, structural determinants of inequality and power differentials within health care settings … provides a more expansive notion of cultural competence and a nuanced understanding ...

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508 Recipient Services

508 Recipient Services

... 508 508.3.2.10 Additional Services: Customer Mail Receptacles b. Conversion to Street Name and Number Addressing. When street name and numbering systems are adopted, those addresses reflect distinct customer locations ...

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Cultural safety training for allied health students in Australia

Cultural safety training for allied health students in Australia

... Thus, cultural safety is more than just the accumulation of knowledge and skill about other cultures and sensitivity to others, it requires an attitudinal shift towards anti- racism (Ramsden, ...health ...

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White counselorsʹ cross-cultural practice: Considerations of cultural safety

White counselorsʹ cross-cultural practice: Considerations of cultural safety

... Ramsden, I. (1997). Cultural Safety: implementing the concept. the social force of nursing and midwifery. In P. Te Whaiti, M. McCarthy & A. Durie (Eds.), Mai i rangiatea. Auckland: Auckland University ...

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Cultural stereotypes in care contexts

Cultural stereotypes in care contexts

... prejudice, cultural stereotypes, caregiver functioning, older adult functioning Introduction The present study extends our previous work on ageism in the domain of health care and, more specifically, on the ...

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FIRST WORKSHOP CHILD SAFETY AND CULTURAL APPROACH

FIRST WORKSHOP CHILD SAFETY AND CULTURAL APPROACH

... CHILD SAFETY ▲ PARENTAL PERCEPTIONS CONCERNING RISK AND CHILD SAFETY ▲ EDUCATION, LEGISLATION, IMPACT OF LAWS ON CHILD SAFETY ▲ CHILDREN BEHAVIOURS : THE SOCIALIZATION OF A SPECIFIC GROUP ▲ CHILD ...

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Cultural Diversity and Consumer Data in Care

Cultural Diversity and Consumer Data in Care

... Two strategies for reducing disparities based on consumer survey data have been articulated. First, public reporting of consumer survey data will result in patients choosing higher quality health care providers, ...

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