Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7524394 | Midwifery | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
policies to ask abuse questions at first visits and models where continuity of care is not maintained, are problematic for Aboriginal women, among whom relationship building is important as is ample warning about questions to be asked. Strategies are needed to build cultural safety to counter widespread racism and promote safe opportunities for Indigenous women to disclose intimate partner violence and receive support. Elements of cultural safety are necessary for vulnerable or marginalised populations to fully utilise available health services.
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Authors
Jo PhD, B Soc Stud (Hons), Sigrid B Ed, Adv Dip Aboriginal Specialist Trauma Counselling, Jane PhD, FCNA (NZ), RN, Alison BMed MA MPH FAFPHM FAChSHM, Mary-Anne Adv Dip Aboriginal Specialist Trauma Counselling, Anthony B. MB, BCh, MSc, PhD,