Aboriginal children with cancer: The patient and healthcare worker perspective

Author:

Jessop Sophie12ORCID,Hill Shandelle1,Bicanin Kon1,Day Tanya3,Turner Jess4,O'Connell Megan4,Highfold Rose4,Revesz Tom12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Haematology and Oncology Women's and Children's Hospital North Adelaide South Australia Australia

2. University of Adelaide North Adelaide South Australia Australia

3. Aboriginal Health Division Women's and Children's Hospital North Adelaide South Australia Australia

4. Taikurrinthi Aboriginal Liaison Office Women's and Children's Hospital North Adelaide South Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractThere are inequitable health outcomes for Aboriginal children with cancer. A quality improvement audit performed at our institution through interviews with families and healthcare workers has highlighted individual, systematic and cultural barriers to equitable and culturally safe healthcare for Aboriginal patients, in addition to facilitators and recommendations for improvements.

Funder

Women's and Children's Hospital Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology,Hematology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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