Patient journey mapping to investigate quality and cultural safety in burn care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families - development, application and implications
Abstract Background Quality and safety in Australian healthcare is inequitably distributed, highlighted by gaps in the provision of quality care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. Burns have potential for long-term adverse outcomes, and quality care, including culturally safe care,...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Fraser (Author), Tamara Mackean (Author), Julian Grant (Author), Kate Hunter (Author), Courtney Ryder (Author), Janet Kelly (Author), Andrew J. A. Holland (Author), Bronwyn Griffin (Author), Kathleen Clapham (Author), Warwick J. Teague (Author), Anne Darton (Author), Rebecca Q. Ivers (Author) |
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