Can a continuous quality improvement program create culturally safe emergency departments for Aboriginal people in Australia? A multiple baseline study
Abstract Background Providing culturally safe health care can contribute to improved health among Aboriginal people. However, little is known about how to make hospitals culturally safe for Aboriginal people. This study assessed the impact of an emergency department (ED)-based continuous quality imp...
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Main Authors: | Thomas Gadsden (Author), Gai Wilson (Author), James Totterdell (Author), John Willis (Author), Ashima Gupta (Author), Alwin Chong (Author), Angela Clarke (Author), Michelle Winters (Author), Kym Donahue (Author), Sonia Posenelli (Author), Louise Maher (Author), Jessica Stewart (Author), Helen Gardiner (Author), Erin Passmore (Author), Aaron Cashmore (Author), Andrew Milat (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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