Summary
Paper reporting on a scoping review that sought to ‘synthesise and summarise existing evidence for implementing and evaluating Cultural Safety initiatives in Australian hospitals for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ with a view to identifying best practices.
Content
Based on 9 studies, the review identified 5 themes:
- Process of implementation.
- Process of evaluation.
- Change in health professional’s behaviour.
- Change in patient behaviour.
- Future recommendations.
The authors conclude that ‘significant improvement is needed in adopting evidence-based and carefully considered approaches to implementing and evaluating Cultural Safety initiatives in hospital settings. Specifically, implementation should be underpinned by a validated theoretical framework and consider and address potential practical barriers in engaging health practitioners.’
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