Strategies to optimise culturally appropriate perioperative care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples: A discussion paper

Maureen Joye, Paula Foran
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paper Abstract The disparity in health outcomes between Indigenous and non-indigenous Australians continues to increase. Barriers to accessing health care, particularly surgical treatment, contribute to health inequalities among Indigenous Australians. Despite a positive correlation between improved patient experiences and health outcomes, there is little research available on nursing interventions to improve Indigenous patients’ perioperative health care treatment. This discussion paper investigates culturally appropriate and evidence-based nursing interventions that can be applied in the perioperative setting to improve the surgical experience of Indigenous patients. It was shown that establishing trust among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients through anaesthetic nurse practices and advocating for family involvement is critical in providing culturally safe care and enhancing patient experiences. Indigenous health liaison officers were also identified as a valuable resource in bridging cultural and communication gaps between health care providers and Indigenous patients. These findings demonstrate that using tailored nursing strategies while providing perioperative care to Indigenous Australians can enhance their perioperative health care experience and contribute to improving health outcomes of Indigenous Australians. It is therefore recommended that perioperative nurses adopt these strategies; however, further research is needed to investigate implementation of an enhanced role for anaesthetic nurses, advocating for family involvement and referral to Indigenous health liaison officers. Such research should evaluate the impact of these new holistic and patient-centred approaches on the health outcomes and experiencecs of Indigenous patients.
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优化土著和托雷斯海峡岛民的文化适宜围手术期护理策略:讨论文件
澳大利亚土著居民和非土著居民之间的健康结果差距继续扩大。获得保健服务,特别是外科治疗方面的障碍加剧了土著澳大利亚人之间的保健不平等。尽管改善患者体验与健康结果之间存在正相关关系,但关于护理干预以改善土著患者围手术期医疗保健治疗的研究很少。这篇讨论论文探讨了文化上合适的循证护理干预措施,可以应用于围手术期环境,以改善土著患者的手术体验。研究表明,通过麻醉护士实践和倡导家庭参与,在土著和托雷斯海峡岛民患者之间建立信任,对于提供文化上安全的护理和增强患者体验至关重要。土著保健联络官还被认为是弥合保健提供者与土著病人之间文化和沟通差距的宝贵资源。这些发现表明,在为澳大利亚土著居民提供围手术期护理的同时,采用量身定制的护理策略可以提高他们的围手术期保健经验,并有助于改善澳大利亚土著居民的健康状况。因此,建议围手术期护士采用这些策略;然而,还需要进一步的研究来调查麻醉护士发挥更大作用的情况,提倡家庭参与和转介土著保健联络官。这类研究应评估这些新的整体和以病人为中心的办法对土著病人的健康结果和经验的影响。
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Journal of Perioperative Nursing
Journal of Perioperative Nursing Nursing-Medical and Surgical Nursing
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