Journal article

Best practice models of aged-care implemented for First Nations people: a systematic review aligned with the Good Spirit Good Life quality of life principles

C Rivers, E Haynes, D LoGiudice, K Smith, D Bessarab

BMC Geriatrics | BMC | Published : 2024

Abstract

Background: Aged-care programs that are based in First Nations worldviews are believed to translate to improved quality of life for First Nations Elders. First Nations perspectives of health and well-being incorporates social and cultural determinants in addition to traditional Western biomedical approaches. This is exemplified by the Good Spirit Good Life (GSGL) framework, which comprises 12 strength-based factors determined by First Nations Elders as constituting culturally appropriate ageing. Our objective was to conduct a systematic review of existing aged care models of practice to determine the degree of alignment with the GSGL framework. Recommendations of the national Australian Roya..

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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We would like to acknowledge the work and assistance provided to us in undertaking this review by University of Western Australia Librarians Kylie Black and Terena Solomons. Kylie and Terena's expertise and input were invaluable during the literature review stage of this review, guiding the team through the most effective methods of locating the correct literature to undertake this review.