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“The support has been brilliant”: experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients attending two high performing cancer services

机译:“支持一直很棒”:原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民患者的经验,参加了两个高性能的癌症服务

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Improving health outcomes for Indigenous people by providing person-centred, culturally safe care is a crucial challenge for the health sector, both in Australia and internationally. Many cancer providers and support services are committed to providing high quality care, yet struggle with providing accessible, culturally safe cancer care to Indigenous Australians. Two Australian cancer services, one urban and one regional, were identified as particularly focused on providing culturally safe cancer care for Indigenous cancer patients and their families. The article explores the experiences of Indigenous cancer patients and their families within the cancer services and ascertains how their experiences of care matches with the cancer services’ strategies to improve care. Services were identified as part of a national study designed to identify and assess innovative services for Indigenous cancer patients and their families. Case studies were conducted with a small number of identified services. In-depth interviews were conducted with Indigenous people affected by cancer and hospital staff. The interviews from two services, which stood out as particularly high performing, were analysed through the lens of the patient experience. Eight Indigenous people affected by cancer and 23 hospital staff (Indigenous and non-Indigenous) were interviewed. Three experiences were shared by the majority of Indigenous cancer patients and family members interviewed in this study: a positive experience while receiving treatment at the cancer service; a challenging time between receiving diagnosis and reaching the cancer centre; and the importance of family support, while acknowledging the burden on family and carers. This article is significant because it demonstrates that with a culturally appropriate and person-centred approach, involving patients, family members, Indigenous and non-Indigenous staff, it is possible for Indigenous people to have positive experiences of cancer care in mainstream, tertiary health services. If we are to improve health outcomes for Indigenous people it is vital more cancer services and hospitals follow the lead of these two services and make a sustained and ongoing commitment to strengthening the cultural safety of their service.
机译:通过提供以人为本的文化安全的保健,改善土着人民的健康成果是澳大利亚和国际的卫生部门至关重要的挑战。许多癌症提供者和支持服务致力于提供高质量的护理,但为土着澳大利亚人提供无障碍,文化安全的癌症护理,斗争。两个澳大利亚癌症服务,一个城市和一个区域,被确定为特别关注为土着癌症患者及其家人提供文化安全的癌症护理。本文探讨了土着癌症患者及其家庭在癌症服务中的经验,并确定他们的护理与癌症服务的经验如何改善护理。作为国家研究的一部分确定了服务,旨在识别和评估土着癌症患者及其家庭的创新服务。案例研究是用少量确定的服务进行的。深入的访谈是通过受癌症和医院工作人员影响的土着人员进行的。通过患者体验的镜头分析了两种服务的面试,这些服务突出了特别高的表演。受到癌症影响的八人和23名医院工作人员(土着和非土着)的土着人员进行了采访。本研究采访的大多数土着癌症患者和家庭成员共享三项经验:在癌症服务接受治疗时的积极经验;接受诊断和到达癌症中心之间的挑战时间;以及家庭支持的重要性,同时承认家庭和照顾者的负担。本文很重要,因为它表明,具有文化适当和以人为本的方法,涉及患者,家庭成员,土着和非土着人员,土着人员可以在主流,高等卫生服务方面具有癌症护理的积极经验。如果我们要改善土着人民的健康成果,这对癌症服务和医院的持续追随这两个服务的领导者遵循,并持续和持续承诺加强其服务的文化安全。

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