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马恩吉特里古恩加云纳鲁阿武嘎古恩加云雅鲁阿武马恩吉提尼雅鲁阿武 学习联系与联系学习:通过在澳大利亚东阿纳姆创建的学生实施服务来培养农村和偏远地区的联合卫生工作者。

Marŋgithirri guŋga'yunarawu ga guŋga'yunyarawu marŋgithinyarawu Learning to connect and connecting to learn: Preparing the rural and remote allied health workforce through a co-created student-implemented service in East Arnhem, Australia.

机构信息

James Cook University, Cairns, Qld, Australia.

Indigenous Allied Health Australia, Katherine, NT, Australia.

出版信息

Aust J Rural Health. 2022 Feb;30(1):75-86. doi: 10.1111/ajr.12813. Epub 2021 Dec 21.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To explore the process of learning for allied health students providing a student-implemented service for older Yolŋu in remote East Arnhem, Northern Territory, Australia.

DESIGN

An exploratory qualitative study following an 8-week student-implemented service.

SETTING

Nhulunbuy and Yirrkala and surrounding remote Aboriginal communities of the East Arnhem Region of the Northern Territory.

PARTICIPANTS

Data were collected from: 4 students who implemented the service; 4 professional supervisors, 3 placement coordinators, a Yolŋu cultural consultant and a care manager from a local community organisation, all of whom supported implementation of the service; and 7 older Yolŋu and their families who were recipients of the service.

INTERVENTIONS

A student-implemented service for older Yolŋu delivered by allied health students from James Cook University. Clinical, cultural and pastoral supervision and support was provided by Flinders University, James Cook University, Indigenous Allied Health Australia and 2 Yolŋu cultural consultants and 2 local community organisations.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Semi-structured interviews with those who implemented, supported and received the service. Data were analysed thematically using an inductive approach.

RESULTS

'Learning to connect and connecting to learn' described how allied health students were learning to provide a service for older Yolŋu. Four interrelated processes connected their learning: 'preparing and supporting', 'bonding and responding', 'growing and enriching' and 'working and weaving'.

CONCLUSION

The co-created student-implemented service provided a unique learning opportunity for allied health students on how to provide a culturally safe service in a remote Aboriginal community in northern Australia.

摘要

目的

探索从事辅助医疗专业的学生在澳大利亚北部地区阿纳姆东部偏远地区为年长的约鲁巴人提供学生实施服务的学习过程。

设计

一项在学生实施服务 8 周后进行的探索性定性研究。

地点

Nhulunbuy 和 Yirrkala 以及北领地阿纳姆东部地区的周边偏远原住民社区。

参与者

数据收集自:4 名实施该服务的学生;4 名专业监督者、3 名安置协调员、一名当地社区组织的约鲁巴文化顾问和一名护理经理,他们都支持服务的实施;以及 7 名年长的约鲁巴人和他们接受服务的家人。

干预措施

由詹姆斯·库克大学的辅助医疗专业学生为年长的约鲁巴人实施的学生实施服务。由弗林德斯大学、詹姆斯·库克大学、澳大利亚原住民辅助医疗协会以及 2 名约鲁巴文化顾问和 2 个当地社区组织为学生提供临床、文化和牧民监督和支持。

主要结果测量

对实施、支持和接受服务的人进行半结构化访谈。使用归纳方法对数据进行主题分析。

结果

“学习联系和联系学习”描述了辅助医疗专业学生如何为年长的约鲁巴人提供服务。四个相互关联的过程连接了他们的学习:“准备和支持”、“联系和响应”、“成长和丰富”和“工作和编织”。

结论

共同创建的学生实施服务为辅助医疗专业学生提供了一个独特的学习机会,了解如何在澳大利亚北部偏远的原住民社区提供文化安全服务。

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