Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2024 May 17;14(5):e078658. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-078658.
To elicit the Aboriginal community's cultural and healthcare needs and views about six prominent and emerging models of care, to inform the development of a new hospital.
Cross-sectional qualitative study co-designed and co-implemented by Aboriginal team members.
Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthcare providers (n=2) and community members (n=18) aged between 21 and 60+ years participated in yarning circles (20 participants; 14 female, 6 male).
Handwritten notes from yarning circles were inductively analysed to synthesise the cultural and healthcare needs of providers and community members in relation to a new hospital and six models of care. Three primary themes emerged in relation to future hospitals. These were 'culturally responsive spaces', 'culturally responsive systems' and 'culturally responsive models of care'. Strengths (eg, comfort, reduced waiting time, holistic care), barriers (eg, logistics, accessibility, literacy) and enablers (eg, patient navigator role, communication pathways, streamlined processes) were identified for each of the six models of care.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members and providers are invested in the co-creation of an innovative, well-integrated hospital that meets the needs of the community. Common themes of respect and recognition, relationships and partnering, and capacity building emerged as important consumer and provider considerations when developing and evaluating care services. Participants supported a range of models citing concerns about accessibility and choice when discussing evidence-based models of care.
了解原住民社区的文化和医疗需求以及对六种主要和新兴护理模式的看法,为新医院的发展提供信息。
由原住民团队成员共同设计和共同实施的横断面定性研究。
澳大利亚新南威尔士州悉尼西部。
21 岁至 60 岁以上的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民医疗保健提供者(n=2)和社区成员(n=18)参加了座谈会(20 名参与者;14 名女性,6 名男性)。
对座谈会的手写笔记进行了归纳分析,以综合提供者和社区成员与新医院和六种护理模式相关的文化和医疗需求。与未来医院相关出现了三个主要主题。这些主题是“有文化回应的空间”、“有文化回应的系统”和“有文化回应的护理模式”。为六种护理模式中的每一种模式确定了优势(例如,舒适、减少等待时间、整体护理)、障碍(例如,后勤、可及性、读写能力)和促成因素(例如,患者导航员角色、沟通途径、简化流程)。
原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民社区成员和提供者积极参与共同创建一个创新、高度整合的医院,以满足社区的需求。尊重和认可、关系和伙伴关系以及能力建设等共同主题作为开发和评估护理服务时的重要消费者和提供者考虑因素出现。参与者支持多种模式,在讨论循证护理模式时提出了对可及性和选择的关注。