Johnstone Megan-Jane, Kanitsaki Olga
Division of Nursing and Midwifery, School of Health Sciences, RMIT University-Bundoora West Campus, P.O. Box 71, Melbourne VIC 3083, Australia.
J Cult Divers. 2007 Summer;14(2):96-105.
There is increasing recognition in Australia that racial and ethnic minority groups experience significant disparities in health and health care compared with the average population and that the Australian health care system needs to be more responsive to the health and care needs of these groups. The paper presents the findings of a year long study that explored what providers and recipients of health care know and understand about the nature and implications of providing culturally safe and competent health care to minority racial and ethnic groups in Victoria, Australia. Analysis of the data obtained from interviewing 145 participants recruited from over 17 different organizational sites revealed a paucity of knowledge and understanding of this issue and the need for a new approach to redress the status quo.
在澳大利亚,人们越来越认识到,与普通人群相比,少数族裔群体在健康和医疗保健方面存在显著差异,并且澳大利亚的医疗保健系统需要对这些群体的健康和护理需求做出更积极的回应。本文介绍了一项为期一年的研究结果,该研究探讨了医疗保健提供者和接受者对在澳大利亚维多利亚州为少数族裔群体提供文化上安全且胜任的医疗保健的性质和影响的了解程度。对从17个以上不同组织场所招募的145名参与者进行访谈所获得的数据进行分析后发现,人们对这个问题的了解和认识不足,需要一种新方法来纠正现状。