Abstract Background In Australia’s Northern Territory, most Aboriginal people primarily speak an Aboriginal language. Poor communication between healthcare providers and Aboriginal people results in adverse outcomes including death. This study aimed to identify remediable barriers to utilisation of Aboriginal Interpreter services at the Northern Territory’s tertiary hospital, which currently manages over 25,000 Aboriginal inpatients annually. Methods This is a multi-method study using key stakeholder discussions, medical file audit, bookings data from the Aboriginal Interpreter Service 2000–2015 and an online cross-sectional staff survey. The Donabedian framework was used to categorise findings into structure, process and outcome. Results S...
This prospective study was designed to describe problems that arise when Aboriginal people undergo a...
To date, there is scant research literature that explores the provision of end-of-life care to Abori...
Background information Australia is a multicultural society with 27.6% of the population born overse...
In Australia's Northern Territory, most Aboriginal people primarily speak an Aboriginal language. Po...
Abstract Background In hospitals globally, patient centred communication is difficult to practice, a...
This prospective study was designed to elucidate barriers limiting effective perioperative communica...
© 2018 Dr. Maria KaridakisThis thesis examines ways in which interpreting practice in healthcare set...
Background: Markedly poorer outcomes from cancer for Indigenous Australians need to be systematicall...
Background. One in thirty-five Australians has poor proficiency in English, and may need language su...
Objective: Aboriginal people have high rates of stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI), often with ...
Abstract Background Current evidence highlights that language discordant clinical encounters serious...
Abstract Background Providing culturally safe health care can contribute to improved health among Ab...
Patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) experience longer hospital length of stay (LOS) and ...
Poor communication is an important factor contributing to health disparity. This study sought to inv...
To date, there is scant research literature that explores the provision of end-of-life care to Abori...
This prospective study was designed to describe problems that arise when Aboriginal people undergo a...
To date, there is scant research literature that explores the provision of end-of-life care to Abori...
Background information Australia is a multicultural society with 27.6% of the population born overse...
In Australia's Northern Territory, most Aboriginal people primarily speak an Aboriginal language. Po...
Abstract Background In hospitals globally, patient centred communication is difficult to practice, a...
This prospective study was designed to elucidate barriers limiting effective perioperative communica...
© 2018 Dr. Maria KaridakisThis thesis examines ways in which interpreting practice in healthcare set...
Background: Markedly poorer outcomes from cancer for Indigenous Australians need to be systematicall...
Background. One in thirty-five Australians has poor proficiency in English, and may need language su...
Objective: Aboriginal people have high rates of stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI), often with ...
Abstract Background Current evidence highlights that language discordant clinical encounters serious...
Abstract Background Providing culturally safe health care can contribute to improved health among Ab...
Patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) experience longer hospital length of stay (LOS) and ...
Poor communication is an important factor contributing to health disparity. This study sought to inv...
To date, there is scant research literature that explores the provision of end-of-life care to Abori...
This prospective study was designed to describe problems that arise when Aboriginal people undergo a...
To date, there is scant research literature that explores the provision of end-of-life care to Abori...
Background information Australia is a multicultural society with 27.6% of the population born overse...