Western Australian Centre for Rural Health, The University of Western Australia, Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia.
Aboriginal Health Unit, Mission, St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia.
PLoS One. 2020 Sep 22;15(9):e0239207. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0239207. eCollection 2020.
Improving health outcomes for Indigenous people by strengthening the cultural safety of care is a vital challenge for the health sector, both in Australia and internationally. Although Indigenous people have long requested to have Indigenous practitioners involved in their health care, many health services report difficulties with recruiting and retaining Indigenous staff. This article describes Indigenous workforce policies and strategies from two Australian health services, as well as cancer-service specific strategies.
Services were identified as part of a national study designed to identify and assess innovative services for Indigenous cancer patients and their families. In-depth interviews were conducted in a small number of identified services. The interviews from two services, which stood out as particularly high performing, were analysed through the lens of Indigenous health workforce.
Twenty-four hospital staff (Indigenous and non-Indigenous), five Indigenous people with cancer and three family members shared their views and experiences. Eight themes were identified from the way that the two services supported their Indigenous workforce: strong executive leadership, a proactive employment strategy, the Indigenous Health Unit, the Indigenous Liaison Officer, multidisciplinary team inclusion, professional development, work environment and a culture of respect. Participants reported two positive outcomes resulting from the active implementation of the eight workforce themes: 'Improved Indigenous patient outcomes' and 'Improved staff outcomes'.
These two cancer services and their affiliated hospitals show how positive patient outcomes and a strong Indigenous health workforce can be achieved when a health service has strong leadership, commits to an inclusive and enabling culture, facilitates two-way learning and develops specific support structures appropriate for Indigenous staff. It is hoped that the strategies captured in this study will be used by health services and cancer services to inform their own policies and programs to support building their Indigenous workforce.
在澳大利亚乃至国际上,加强医疗服务的文化安全性,以改善原住民的健康结果,是卫生部门面临的一个重大挑战。尽管原住民长期以来一直要求有原住民从业者参与他们的医疗保健,但许多卫生服务机构报告说在招聘和留住原住民工作人员方面存在困难。本文描述了澳大利亚两个卫生服务机构的原住民劳动力政策和战略,以及癌症服务的具体战略。
这些服务是作为一项旨在为原住民癌症患者及其家属确定和评估创新服务的国家研究的一部分确定的。在少数几个确定的服务中进行了深入访谈。对两个表现特别出色的服务的访谈,通过原住民卫生劳动力的视角进行了分析。
24 名医院工作人员(原住民和非原住民)、5 名患有癌症的原住民和 3 名家属分享了他们的观点和经验。从这两个服务支持其原住民劳动力的方式中确定了八个主题:强有力的行政领导、积极的就业战略、原住民卫生股、原住民联络官、多学科团队参与、专业发展、工作环境和尊重文化。参与者报告说,积极实施这八个劳动力主题有两个积极的结果:“改善原住民患者的结果”和“改善员工的结果”。
这两个癌症服务及其附属医院表明,当卫生服务机构拥有强有力的领导、致力于包容和有利的文化、促进双向学习并为原住民工作人员制定适当的特定支持结构时,如何实现积极的患者结果和强大的原住民卫生劳动力。希望本研究中捕获的策略将被卫生服务机构和癌症服务机构用于为他们自己的政策和计划提供信息,以支持建立他们的原住民劳动力。