Aim: The objective of this systematic review was to identify primary health-care or aged-care strategies that have or could support the well-being of older Indigenous peoples. Methods: A search was undertaken of primary databases including Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature. Papers which reported on the perspectives of older Indigenous peoples, community members and provider participants were included. Findings were pooled using a meta-aggregative approach. Results: Three high-level synthesised findings – maintaining Indigenous identity, promoting independence and delivering culturally safe care – were believed to be important for supporting the well-being of ...
There is a global increase in chronic, degenerative illnesses that require long-term intervention an...
Background: Indigenous populations experience high rates of age-related illness when compared to the...
Introduction Indigenous people, including Māori in New Zealand, face many inequities in health and t...
Abstract Background Indigenous people continue to experience high rates of multiple chronic conditi...
As life expectancy increases for Indigenous populations, so does the number of older adults with com...
Background: Respecting and meeting cultural needs is an important aspect of care. However, little is...
Objectives: Aboriginal Australians experience higher rates of non-communicable chronic disease, inju...
Aging well is a priority in Canada and globally, particularly for older Indigenous adults experienci...
Objective: To identify and describe articles reporting the experiences and perceptions of ageing amo...
Background and ObjectivesLittle is known about elements of long-term care (LTC) that promote quality...
Aim: To identify: 1) best practice aged care principles and practices for Aboriginal and Torres Stra...
Recent public discussion around the ageing of the Australian population has paid little attention to...
Indigenous populations in Canada experience ageing differently than non-Indigenous populations. The ...
Abstract Objective: To synthesise client perceptions of the unique characteristics and value of care...
Abstract Objective: To ascertain and meet current and anticipated needs for residential care and oth...
There is a global increase in chronic, degenerative illnesses that require long-term intervention an...
Background: Indigenous populations experience high rates of age-related illness when compared to the...
Introduction Indigenous people, including Māori in New Zealand, face many inequities in health and t...
Abstract Background Indigenous people continue to experience high rates of multiple chronic conditi...
As life expectancy increases for Indigenous populations, so does the number of older adults with com...
Background: Respecting and meeting cultural needs is an important aspect of care. However, little is...
Objectives: Aboriginal Australians experience higher rates of non-communicable chronic disease, inju...
Aging well is a priority in Canada and globally, particularly for older Indigenous adults experienci...
Objective: To identify and describe articles reporting the experiences and perceptions of ageing amo...
Background and ObjectivesLittle is known about elements of long-term care (LTC) that promote quality...
Aim: To identify: 1) best practice aged care principles and practices for Aboriginal and Torres Stra...
Recent public discussion around the ageing of the Australian population has paid little attention to...
Indigenous populations in Canada experience ageing differently than non-Indigenous populations. The ...
Abstract Objective: To synthesise client perceptions of the unique characteristics and value of care...
Abstract Objective: To ascertain and meet current and anticipated needs for residential care and oth...
There is a global increase in chronic, degenerative illnesses that require long-term intervention an...
Background: Indigenous populations experience high rates of age-related illness when compared to the...
Introduction Indigenous people, including Māori in New Zealand, face many inequities in health and t...