A scoping review into the service needs of people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds living with disability to engage in meaningful occupations

Author:

Chu Natalie1ORCID,Pho Jacqueline1ORCID,Dark Leigha1ORCID,Tan Aidan2ORCID,Alford Stewart3ORCID,Tang Clarice Y.4ORCID,Ellison Caroline5ORCID,Lim David6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Health Sciences Western Sydney University Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. Sydney School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. Kaplan Business School Brisbane Queensland Australia

4. College of Health and Biomedicine Victoria University Melbourne Victoria Australia

5. Justice and Society University of South Australia Magill South Australia Australia

6. Centre for Improving Palliative, Aged and Chronic Care through Clinical Research and Translation University of Technology Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionAlthough there is a large proportion of people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds within Australia, their rate of access to disability services is disproportionately low. This review aims to understand the service needs of people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds with disability to facilitate engagement in meaningful occupations.MethodsArksey and O'Malley's scoping review framework was employed. Ten databases were searched for Australian studies. A deductive content analysis framework was applied in the synthesis.ResultsFourteen papers were included. Themes that emerged include language and cultural needs and considerations, which highlights the need for information sharing to take account of intergenerational, intercultural and sociolinguistic differences. It also identified the need for improved training and skills of existing interpreters. Culturally competent and responsive services was another theme identified, which emphasised the need to enhance the workforces' understanding of cultural practices. There is also a strong call for a more culturally diverse workforce to reduce the use of some interpreters and to build a more culturally competent workforce. The last theme was responsive service delivery, which requires the governance to support the development of a nurturing trusting therapeutic relationship.ConclusionsService providers should be trained on the inequities and intersectionality of this population. Further research is required to explore current disability policy in Australia with an intersectionality lens to ensure recommendations can be made to address barriers and ensure this population receives services in a manner that enhances their ability to engage in occupations meaningfully.

Publisher

Wiley

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