Healing and wellbeing outcomes of services for Aboriginal people based on cultural therapeutic ways: A systematic scoping review

Author:

Wise Sarah1ORCID,Jones Amanda2,Johnson Gabrielle2,Croisdale Shantai2,Callope Caley2,Chamberlain Catherine3

Affiliation:

1. The University of Melbourne, School of Health Sciences Carlton Victoria Australia

2. The Victorian Aboriginal Child and Community Agency, Practice and Evidence Development and Outcomes and Practice Preston Victoria Australia

3. The University of Melbourne, School of Population and Global Health Carlton Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractAboriginal Australians experience disproportionately high rates of mental health problems as the result of European colonisation, and Western evidence‐based treatment has been strikingly ineffective in improving the situation. Cultural Therapeutic Ways is a culturally specific healing and wellbeing practice framework developed by the Victorian Aboriginal Child and Community Agency that focuses on culturally based practices, trauma awareness, and self‐determination. Despite wide recognition of the importance of these elements in Indigenous healing and wellbeing programs, its measurable empirical impact is currently unclear. This paper summarises findings from a systematic scoping review to ascertain the published knowledge base for Cultural Therapeutic Ways and the gaps in knowledge that can inform future evaluation. Forty‐two studies of programs that applied Cultural Therapeutic Ways with Indigenous participants from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States of America were identified from the literature search. Services based on Cultural Therapeutic Ways contributed to healing and wellbeing because they create safety, strengthen cultural connections, develop empowerment and provide opportunities to release emotion, and increase social and spiritual support. As the review set out to determine the published evidence base for Cultural Therapeutic Ways, other effective approaches may have been overlooked. To develop the evidence base for Cultural Therapeutic Ways, service design must clearly describe target groups, whether the program is delivered by Aboriginal people, the processes of Cultural Therapeutic Ways utilised in service delivery, and how they are blended with Western approaches. Research efforts could also productively be focused on identifying or constructing culturally appropriate outcome measures.

Publisher

Wiley

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