Understanding experiences of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander patients at the emergency departments in Australia

Author:

Rahman Muhammad Aziz12ORCID,Huda Md Nazmul34,Somerville Emma2,Penny Lauren2,Dashwood Ryan5,Bloxsome Sharon5,Warrior Keith6,Pratt Katie6,Lankin Margaret7,Kenny Kevin2,Arabena Kerry2

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Health and Wellbeing, Federation University Australia Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. Karabena Consulting Riddells Creek Victoria Australia

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

4. School of Medicine Translational Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University Sydney New South Wales Australia

5. Shoalhaven District Memorial Hospital Nowra New South Wales Australia

6. SA Health Adelaide South Australia Australia

7. Central Australian Health Service Alice Springs Northern Territory Australia

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThe present study describes the experiences of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander patients and the factors that shaped their experiences of ED visits in regional settings.MethodsThis is a qualitative descriptive study. We conducted semi‐structured in‐depth interviews with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander patients who used the ED services at three hospitals in New South Wales, Northern Territory and South Australia. We coded the collected data and analysed them using a thematic analysis technique.ResultsA total of 33 Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander patients participated. Analyses of their experiences revealed four themes, which included: (i) patients' waiting times in ED; (ii) cultural determinants of health; (iii) treatment services; and (iv) safety, security and privacy.ConclusionsA holistic approach and a robust hospital commitment to address cultural needs while considering overall health, social and emotional wellbeing, will enhance Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander patients' satisfaction for ED visits.

Funder

Australasian College for Emergency Medicine

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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