There is a significant cultural gap between westernized Australian and Aboriginal cultures, especially in regards to care ofthe dying. Thus, cultural sensitivity and respect, coupled with knowledge of the traditions and practices in respect of the death and dying, are of utmost importance in communicating with Aboriginal peoples. In order to make a contribution to furthering cultural safety in nursing practice, this article provides important insights on a wide range of Aboriginal cultural practices in relation to the clothing, hair, possessions and name of deceased persons that impact on the nursing care of the dying Aboriginal person
Culturally, Indigenous society is rich and diverse. The culture and lifestyle of Australian Aborigin...
Although Aboriginal Australians experience morbidity and mortality rates far greater than that of th...
Death and funeral practices are a constant presence in many Aboriginal Australians’ lives— research ...
The rich data drawn from a study to develop an innovative model for Indigenous palliative care are p...
The rich data drawn from a study to develop an innovative model for Indigenous palliative care are p...
The following article presents findings from a study conducted in the Northern Territory of Australi...
The following article presents findings from a study conducted in the Northern Territory of Australi...
This article aims to assist remote communities to develop their own palliative care services by prov...
Although there is an extensive literature on the needs and experience of family caregivers for serio...
The cultural differences between the dominant Anglo-Australian and the Aboriginal Australian groups ...
This article describes 19 semi-structured interviews with medical practitioners working in the North...
In any society, the response to health and illness is shaped bycultural traits, values and rules and...
To date, there is scant research literature that explores the provision of end-of-life care to Abori...
To date, there is scant research literature that explores the provision of end-of-life care to Abori...
This review discusses palliative care and end-of-life models of care for Aboriginal people in the Au...
Culturally, Indigenous society is rich and diverse. The culture and lifestyle of Australian Aborigin...
Although Aboriginal Australians experience morbidity and mortality rates far greater than that of th...
Death and funeral practices are a constant presence in many Aboriginal Australians’ lives— research ...
The rich data drawn from a study to develop an innovative model for Indigenous palliative care are p...
The rich data drawn from a study to develop an innovative model for Indigenous palliative care are p...
The following article presents findings from a study conducted in the Northern Territory of Australi...
The following article presents findings from a study conducted in the Northern Territory of Australi...
This article aims to assist remote communities to develop their own palliative care services by prov...
Although there is an extensive literature on the needs and experience of family caregivers for serio...
The cultural differences between the dominant Anglo-Australian and the Aboriginal Australian groups ...
This article describes 19 semi-structured interviews with medical practitioners working in the North...
In any society, the response to health and illness is shaped bycultural traits, values and rules and...
To date, there is scant research literature that explores the provision of end-of-life care to Abori...
To date, there is scant research literature that explores the provision of end-of-life care to Abori...
This review discusses palliative care and end-of-life models of care for Aboriginal people in the Au...
Culturally, Indigenous society is rich and diverse. The culture and lifestyle of Australian Aborigin...
Although Aboriginal Australians experience morbidity and mortality rates far greater than that of th...
Death and funeral practices are a constant presence in many Aboriginal Australians’ lives— research ...