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Managing Two Worlds Together: Study 2—Staff Perspectives on Care for Country Aboriginal Patients

Managing Two Worlds Together: Study 2—Staff Perspectives on Care for Country Aboriginal Patients

Category:

Cultural Safety

Type:

Publications

Author:

J. Dwyer, J. Kelly, E. Willis, T. Mackean, M. Battersby, B. Pekarsky & J. Glover

Publication date:

2011




The Managing Two Worlds Together project aims to add to existing knowledge of what works well and what needs improvement in the system of care for Aboriginal patients from rural and remote areas of South Australia (and parts of the Northern Territory). Stage 1 of the project comprised four separate studies and this report of Study 2 describes the views of staff who provide care for country Aboriginal patients in city and country hospitals and health services.

This paper is not available in hard copy.