This article presents findings from the multi-sited ethnography of mental health nursing practice as it relates to the care of Indigenous users of public mental health services in Australia. It provides an analysis of mental health nurses beliefs and ideas about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people encountered over the course of this research. The Indigenous service user was positioned as Other to the non-Indigenous mental health nurse, and to non-Indigenous service users. Cultural difference and the legacy of colonization, including its impact on the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, contributed to these beliefs of alterity. Despite emphasizing the differences with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people...
It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has ...
Given the disproportionately high number of Indigenous people imprisoned in colonised countries, thi...
[Extract] Knowledge of the history and oppression of Australian Aboriginal people and of their cultu...
This article presents findings from the multi-sited ethnography of mental health nursing practice as...
Criticism of public mental services provided to Indigenous Australians have persisted over the last ...
Since the 1990s, significant problems with the public mental health services provided to Aboriginal ...
Criticism of public mental services provided to Indigenous Australians have persisted over the last ...
Background:Public mental services in Australia have failed to provide culturally appropriate care fo...
Background: For nearly thirty years, significant concerns have been raised about the public-provided...
The failure of public mental services in Australia to provide care deemed culturally safe for Aborig...
The failure of public mental services in Australia to provide care deemed culturally safe for Aborig...
Aboriginal peoples continue to be affected by the mental health policies, structures, and social org...
[Extract] Delivering competent mental health nursing care to remote Aboriginal communities requires ...
In this editorial, we discuss the importance of mental health nurses working alongside Indigenous me...
It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has ...
Given the disproportionately high number of Indigenous people imprisoned in colonised countries, thi...
[Extract] Knowledge of the history and oppression of Australian Aboriginal people and of their cultu...
This article presents findings from the multi-sited ethnography of mental health nursing practice as...
Criticism of public mental services provided to Indigenous Australians have persisted over the last ...
Since the 1990s, significant problems with the public mental health services provided to Aboriginal ...
Criticism of public mental services provided to Indigenous Australians have persisted over the last ...
Background:Public mental services in Australia have failed to provide culturally appropriate care fo...
Background: For nearly thirty years, significant concerns have been raised about the public-provided...
The failure of public mental services in Australia to provide care deemed culturally safe for Aborig...
The failure of public mental services in Australia to provide care deemed culturally safe for Aborig...
Aboriginal peoples continue to be affected by the mental health policies, structures, and social org...
[Extract] Delivering competent mental health nursing care to remote Aboriginal communities requires ...
In this editorial, we discuss the importance of mental health nurses working alongside Indigenous me...
It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has ...
Given the disproportionately high number of Indigenous people imprisoned in colonised countries, thi...
[Extract] Knowledge of the history and oppression of Australian Aboriginal people and of their cultu...