Background: Pain management requires a multidisciplinary approach and a collaborative relationship between patient-provider in which communication is crucial. This study examines the communication experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Hospital Liaison Officers (ATSIHLOs), to improve understanding of how pain is managed in and through patient-health professional communication. Methods: This qualitative study involved a purposive sample of patients attending three persistent pain clinics and ATSIHLOs working in two hospitals in Queensland, Australia. Focus groups and in-depth interviews explored the communication experiences of patients managing pain and ATSIHLOs supporting pat...
Background: Chronic disease affects Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples at a disproportion...
Background Indigenous Peoples in Canada experience a higher prevalence of chronic musculoskeletal (M...
Chronic pain is a commonly reported problem in primary care, and is Australia's third most costly he...
Background: Pain management requires a multidisciplinary approach and a collaborative relationship b...
BackgroundPain management requires a multidisciplinary approach and a collaborative relationship bet...
BackgroundPain management requires a multidisciplinary approach and a collaborative relationship bet...
Poor communication is an important factor contributing to health disparity. This study sought to inv...
Objectives: Ineffective communication between healthcare clinicians and Aboriginal and Torres Strait...
Background: Providing cultural education to health professionals is essential in improving the quali...
Background: Markedly poorer outcomes from cancer for Indigenous Australians need to be systematicall...
Introduction: Effective pain management is considered essential during end-of-life care, and is core...
This paper seeks to identify some of the significant health issues for Aboriginal people and the obs...
This paper seeks to identify some of the significant health issues for Aboriginal people and the obs...
The study aimed to explore Indigenous narrative accounts of healthcare access within qualitative res...
Aim: To explore health professionals’ perspectives on communication, continuity and between-service ...
Background: Chronic disease affects Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples at a disproportion...
Background Indigenous Peoples in Canada experience a higher prevalence of chronic musculoskeletal (M...
Chronic pain is a commonly reported problem in primary care, and is Australia's third most costly he...
Background: Pain management requires a multidisciplinary approach and a collaborative relationship b...
BackgroundPain management requires a multidisciplinary approach and a collaborative relationship bet...
BackgroundPain management requires a multidisciplinary approach and a collaborative relationship bet...
Poor communication is an important factor contributing to health disparity. This study sought to inv...
Objectives: Ineffective communication between healthcare clinicians and Aboriginal and Torres Strait...
Background: Providing cultural education to health professionals is essential in improving the quali...
Background: Markedly poorer outcomes from cancer for Indigenous Australians need to be systematicall...
Introduction: Effective pain management is considered essential during end-of-life care, and is core...
This paper seeks to identify some of the significant health issues for Aboriginal people and the obs...
This paper seeks to identify some of the significant health issues for Aboriginal people and the obs...
The study aimed to explore Indigenous narrative accounts of healthcare access within qualitative res...
Aim: To explore health professionals’ perspectives on communication, continuity and between-service ...
Background: Chronic disease affects Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples at a disproportion...
Background Indigenous Peoples in Canada experience a higher prevalence of chronic musculoskeletal (M...
Chronic pain is a commonly reported problem in primary care, and is Australia's third most costly he...