Abstract
Objective: To review the literature regarding the
most sustainable and culturally appropriate ways
in which to implement eye health care programs
within remote Aboriginal communities in Australia
from a primary health care perspective.
Data sources: The search included letters, editorials
and papers (published and unpublished)
from January 1955 to April 2006.
Study selection: The search revealed 1 106 758
papers, books and other related material. The
relevancy of this material was determined by
abstract and 378 relevant articles were reviewed
in their entirety. After reading the relevant articles
and the interview transcripts the themes that
emerged from each source were extracted.
Conclusions: The ten areas to consider include:
clinical practice and access, sustainability,
regional-based programs, information technology
systems, health worker training, self-determination,
cultural and language barriers, funding body
responsibilities, embedding specialist programs in
primary care services, and other considerations.
Further research needs to be undertaken within
Aboriginal communities in the area of primary eye
health care and barriers to the acceptance of
treatment. This may be undertaken using more
interactive research methods such as cooperative
and narrative inquiry.
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