Journal article
“This is my boy’s health! Talk straight to me!” perspectives on accessible and culturally safe care among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients of clinical genetics services
P Dalach, R Savarirayan, G Baynam, J McGaughran, E Kowal, L Massey, M Jenkins, Y Paradies, M Kelaher
International Journal for Equity in Health | BMC | Published : 2021
Abstract
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people do not enjoy equal access to specialist health services that adequately meet their needs. Clinical genetics services are at the vanguard of realising the health benefits of genomic medicine. As the field continues to expand in clinical utility and implementation, it is critical that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are able to participate and benefit equally to avoid further widening of the existing health gap. This is the first study to explore barriers to accessing clinical genetics services among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, which has been acknowledged as a key strategic priority in Australian genomic he..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia)
Awarded by Lowitja Institute
Funding Acknowledgements
National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia) - 114737. Lowitja Institute - 1364.